Abstract:Neck flexion and extension show differences in various physiological factors, such as sympathetic nerve activity and intracranial pressure (ICP). We hypothesized that differences would exist in steady‐state cerebral blood flow and dynamic cerebral autoregulation between neck flexion and extension in seated, healthy young adults. Fifteen healthy adults were studied in the sitting position. Data were collected during neck flexion and extension in random order for 6 min each on the same day. Arterial pressure at … Show more
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