2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.archger.2012.01.013
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The influence of neck pain on sensorimotor function in the elderly

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“…These tests are commonly utilised to examine efficiency in oculomotor performance, a system that involves the cervico-collic and cervicocular reflexes which are generated by cervical afferents and work in conjunction with vestibular and visual system to coordinate stability of the head and eye movement control (Treleaven, Jull, & Grip, 2011). Interestingly, these studies also reported concurrent findings that participants with neck pain demonstrated reduced joint position sense, impaired perception of verticality and an increase in postural sway Uthaikhup et al, 2012).…”
Section: Pain-induced Impairment Of Proprioceptive Functionsupporting
confidence: 51%
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“…These tests are commonly utilised to examine efficiency in oculomotor performance, a system that involves the cervico-collic and cervicocular reflexes which are generated by cervical afferents and work in conjunction with vestibular and visual system to coordinate stability of the head and eye movement control (Treleaven, Jull, & Grip, 2011). Interestingly, these studies also reported concurrent findings that participants with neck pain demonstrated reduced joint position sense, impaired perception of verticality and an increase in postural sway Uthaikhup et al, 2012).…”
Section: Pain-induced Impairment Of Proprioceptive Functionsupporting
confidence: 51%
“…Although it is not associated with trauma, insidious onset, or work related, neck pain may nevertheless provide ischemic conditions and inflammatory mediators as a result of extended periods of static, strained postures and repetitive strain (Gosselin, Rassoulian, & Brown, 2004;Windhorst, 2007). It has been suggested that impaired function of cervical proprioceptors in individuals with neck pain may be a contributing factor to the development of functional deficits such as impaired oculomotor performance, poor kinaesthetic acuity and increased postural sway Uthaikhup, Jull, Sungkarat, & Treleaven, 2012;.…”
Section: Pain-induced Impairment Of Proprioceptive Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Some studies demonstrated that SVV errors are larger in those with neck pain (Grod and Diakow, 2002;Docherty et al, 2012;Uthaikhup et al, 2012). Further, it is hypothesized that people with whiplash associated disorders (WAD) will have more impairment in the SVV than those with idiopathic neck pain (INP), as individuals with WAD, especially those complaining of dizziness, are associated with greater sensorimotor dysfunction compared to those with INP in other sensorimotor measures (Treleaven et al, 2003(Treleaven et al, , 2005bField et al, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…They showed that older subjects with neck pain had poorer balance, slower gait speed and cadence in the head turn condition, and longer gait cycle duration than healthy controls. Uthaiknup et al [70] also reported that older subjects with neck pain had greater sensory motor disturbances and were afraid of falls more than healthy controls despite no difference in gait speed and step numbers. These results suggest that neck pain can cause restriction of walking or social participation because of poor space perception and balance rather than because of impairment of lower extremities.…”
Section: Association With Locomotive Syndromementioning
confidence: 95%