NECK MUSCLE STRENGTH ACROSS THE SAGITTAL AND CORONAL PLANES: AN ISOMETRIC STUDY

Kok-Yong Seng, Vee-Sin Lee Peter, Pin-Min Lam
Clinical Biomechanics 17 (2002) 545 - 547

Abstract

Objective. To determine the maximal isometric strength of neck muscles across different anatomical positions in the body sagittal and coronal planes.

Design. A descriptive study involving maximal isometric strength measurements of the cervical musculature in extension, flexion and left and right lateral bending. Before measurements, the new device was tested for reliability.

Background. The literature contains only a few studies on cervical musculature strength assessment. Of these, measurement methods have displayed weak reliability. No studies existed reporting neck strength at various positions in the body coronal plane.

Methods. A new device incorporating local population anthropometry was developed for neck strength assessment on an isokinetic dynamometer. The device’s repeatability attributes at measuring the strength of functionally different groups of neck muscles were first evaluated. The isometric apparatus was next used to determine the maximal strength of the cervical musculature of 17 healthy volunteers at different anatomical positions across the body sagittal and coronal motion planes.

Results. The results showed good intratester repeatability for intra-day and day-to-day studies for all measured parameters. Strength values demonstrated that extensor muscles yielded the greatest torque and that flexor muscles provided the least torque.
Conclusions. Maximal isometric strength of neck muscles in four directions was quantified. Cervical musculature strength levels vary in discernible patterns with head-neck positions and contraction directions.

Relevance
Knowledge of normative values of neck muscle strength is essential for designing and implementing appropriate rehabilitation programs. Results from the present study contribute to such literature.

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