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<i>In vivo</i> intervertebral kinematics and disc deformations of the human cervical spine during walking

Chaochao Zhou, Guoan Li, Cong Wang, Haiming Wang, Yan Yu, Tsung‐Yuan Tsai, Thomas Cha

2020Medical Engineering & Physics19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The kinematics of the cervical spine during various functional neck motions has been widely reported. However, no data has been reported on the cervical intervertebral kinematics during walking, the most frequently performed daily functional activity. In this study, we evaluated cervical kinematics and disc deformation of asymptomatic subjects during a gait cycle using a dual fluoroscopic imaging system. Our measurements showed that the vertical translation of the cervical spine (1.6 ± 0.1 Hz) occurred at twice the frequency of the gait cycle (0.8 ± 0.1 Hz). The overall ranges of motion (ROMs) of the entire (C2-T1) cervical spine were 5.0 ± 3.1° in the flexion-extension rotation, 3.4 ± 1.0° in the lateral-bending rotation, and 5.8 ± 2.1° in the axial-twisting rotation during walking. Each intervertebral disc (measured at the disc centre location) dynamically deformed in its axial direction in a range of 16.2 ± 5.7% ~ 23.7 ± 8.7% (without significant differences among different segment levels, p > 0.05), similar to the ranges of shear deformations of the same disc (p > 0.05, except for the C7-T1 disc, where p = 0.010). These data could be useful for improvements of diagnosis and treatment methods of cervical pathologies.

Topics & Concepts

KinematicsCervical spineRange of motionRotation (mathematics)BiomechanicsIntervertebral discAnatomyCervical vertebraeGaitNeutral zoneMedicineOrthodonticsBiomedical engineeringPhysicsGeometryPhysical medicine and rehabilitationSurgeryMathematicsHip flexionClassical mechanicsCervical and Thoracic MyelopathySpinal Fractures and Fixation TechniquesSpine and Intervertebral Disc Pathology
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