TAILIEUCHUNG - Báo cáo y học: "Altered postural sway in patients suffering from non-specific neck pain and whiplash associated disorder - A systematic review of the literature."

Tuyển tập các báo cáo nghiên cứu về y học được đăng trên tạp chí y học Critical Care giúp cho các bạn có thêm kiến thức về ngành y học đề tài: Altered postural sway in patients suffering from non-specific neck pain and whiplash associated disorder - A systematic review of the literature. | Ruhe et al. Chiropractic Manual Therapies 2011 19 13 http content 19 1 13 CHIROPRACTIC MANUAL THERAPIES REVIEW Open Access Altered postural sway in patients suffering from non-specific neck pain and whiplash associated disorder - A systematic review of the literature Alexander Ruhe1 René Fejer2 and Bruce Walker3 Abstract Study design Systematic literature review. Objectives To assess differences in center of pressure COP measures in patients suffering from non-specific neck pain NSNP or whiplash-associated disorder WAD compared to healthy controls and any relationship between changes in postural sway and the presence of pain its intensity previous pain duration and the perceived level of disability. Summary of Background data Over the past 20 years the center of pressure COP has been commonly used as an index of postural stability in standing. While several studies investigated COP excursions in neck pain and WAD patients and compared these to healthy individuals no comprehensive analysis of the reported differences in postural sway pattern exists. Search methods Six online databases were systematically searched followed by a manual search of the retrieved papers. Selection Criteria Papers comparing COP measures derived from bipedal static task conditions on a force plate of people with NSNP and WAD to those of healthy controls. Data collection and analysis Two reviewers independently screened titles and abstracts for relevance. Screening for final inclusion data extraction and quality assessment were carried out with a third reviewer to reconcile differences. Results Ten papers met the inclusion criteria. Heterogeneity in study designs prevented pooling of the data and no direct comparison of data across the studies was possible. Instead a qualitative data analysis was conducted. There was broad consensus that patients with either type of neck pain have increased COP excursions compared to healthy individuals a difference that was more pronounced in .

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