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Chih-Hsiu Cheng1, Andy Chien2, Wei-Li Hsu3,4, Carl Pai-Chu Chen5, Hsin-Yi Kathy Cheng6.
Abstract
Cervical spinal loads are predominately influenced by activities of cervical muscles. However, the coordination between deep and superficial muscles and their influence on the spinal loads is not well understood. This study aims to document the changes of cervical spinal loads and the differential contributions of superficial and deep muscles with varying head postures. Electromyography (EMG) of cervical muscles from seventeen healthy adults were measured during maximal isometric exertions for lateral flexion (at 10°, 20° and terminal position) as well as flexion/extension (at 10°, 20°, 30°, and terminal position) neck postures. An EMG-assisted optimization approach was used to estimate the muscle forces and subsequent spinal loads. The results showed that compressive and anterior-posterior shear loads increased significantly with neck flexion. In particular, deep muscle forces increased significantly with increasing flexion. It was also determined that in all different static head postures, the deep muscle forces were greater than those of the superficial muscle forces, however, such pattern was reversed during peak efforts where greater superficial muscle forces were identified with increasing angle of inclination. In summary, the identification of significantly increased spinal loads associated with increased deep muscle activation during flexion postures, implies higher risks in predisposing the neck to occupationally related disorders. The results also explicitly supported that deep muscles play a greater role in maintaining stable head postures where superficial muscles are responsible for peak exertions and reinforcing the spinal stability at terminal head postures. This study provided quantitative data of normal cervical spinal loads and revealed motor control strategies in coordinating the superficial and deep muscles during physical tasks.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26938773 PMCID: PMC4777436 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0150608
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Activation levels of the superficial muscles (% of MVIC) during the maximal voluntary isometric contraction in anterior, posterior and left/right directions.
| Sternocleidomastoid (left) | Sternocleidomastoid (right) | Splenius capitis/levator scapulae (left) | Splenius capitis/levator scapulae (right) | Semispinalis capitis/trapezius (left) | Semispinalis capitis/trapezius (right) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anterior | 91.9±5.7 | 92.9±5.6 | 59.2±23.1 | 62.8±18.5 | 27.0±17.9 | 39.8±26.5 |
| Posterior | 11.9±17.3 | 12.5±19.9 | 66.4±22.3 | 59.3±27.1 | 90.1±8.5 | 88.0±9.9 |
| Left | 40.1±22.7 | 20.5±24.9 | 69.7±15.8 | 21.7±13.8 | 49.4±18.0 | 36.9±19.6 |
| Right | 18.3±21.7 | 34.1±18.0 | 16.7±10.2 | 65.2±19.4 | 25.6±12.7 | 53.0±18.1 |
Comparison of the spinal load, sum of muscle forces, and force ratio of deep muscles to superficial muscles (FR) in current study with the data estimated by the EMG-based model [26] during the maximal voluntary isometric contraction in anterior, posterior and left/right directions.
| Compression | Shear_ap | Shear_ml | MForce_d | MForce _s | FR | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Present study | ||||||
| Anterior | 1118±82 | -153±35 | -1±8 | 414±56 | 760±77 | 0.55±0.10 |
| Posterior | 1035±238 | -52±34 | -3±6 | 417±100 | 704±194 | 0.62±0.17 |
| Left | 856±195 | -137±38 | -39±17 | 398±73 | 509±160 | 0.84±0.24 |
| Right | 809±171 | -131±26 | 34±12 | 379±51 | 473±149 | 0.87±0.21 |
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| Anterior | 1654±308 | -162±110 | -28±24 | - | - | - |
| Posterior | 1372±140 | -182±28 | -1±30 | - | - | - |
| Left | 956±169 | -74±32 | -77±36 | - | - | - |
| Right | 1065±207 | -98±62 | 89±39 | - | - | - |
Compression = compressive load; Shear_ap = shear load in the anterior-posterior direction; Shear_ml = Shear load in the medial-lateral direction (Positive values indicate anterior and leftward shear loads); Mforce_d = Muscles forces of the deep muscles; Mforce_s = Muscles forces of the superificial muscles; FR = Force ratio. All forces are measured in the unit of Newton.
Muscle forces (unit: N) of the individual cervical muscles among participants during maximal voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC) in anterior, posterior and left/right directions.
Muscles with broad areasx of attachment were represented in detail by their branches. Note that the longus colli-vertical muscle is in the midline of the vertebrae and the magnitude of the muscle force is showed in the left muscle column.
| Anterior | Posterior | Left | Right | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Left muscle | Right muscle | Left muscle | Right muscle | Left muscle | Right muscle | Left muscle | Right muscle | |
| Sternocleidomastoid | ||||||||
| i) Sternomastoid | 119±19 | 119±19 | 16±12 | 17±3 | 43±9 | 26±20 | 21±15 | 33±3 |
| ii) Cleidomastoid | 60±10 | 60±10 | 10±6 | 10±7 | 22±9 | 13±8 | 12±8 | 18±6 |
| iii) Cleido-occipital | 53±9 | 49±12 | 7±6 | 7±7 | 19±9 | 9±8 | 9±7 | 15±6 |
| Upper trapezius | 15±11 | 15±12 | 61±9 | 59±0 | 34±0 | 21±10 | 18±8 | 36±11 |
| Levator scapulae | 17±12 | 18±14 | 51±18 | 50±20 | 52±21 | 18±11 | 19±10 | 48±15 |
| Splenius | ||||||||
| i) Splenius capitis-lateral | 9±6 | 9±7 | 29±11 | 28±5 | 25±11 | 8±5 | 8±5 | 26±0 |
| ii) Splenius capitis-medial | 8±6 | 8±8 | 31±3 | 28±6 | 25±2 | 9±6 | 10±6 | 29±11 |
| iii) Splenius cervicis | 30±8 | 30±8 | 26±8 | 27±6 | 15±1 | 15±10 | 10±8 | 11±9 |
| Semispinalis | ||||||||
| i) Semispinalis capitis-lateral | 10±10 | 12±17 | 55±9 | 51±1 | 30±2 | 18±11 | 14±6 | 30±10 |
| ii) Semispinalis capitis-medial | 4±4 | 6±5 | 50±21 | 50±18 | 24±2 | 16±9 | 15±8 | 30±1 |
| iii) Semispinalis cervicis | 28±8 | 29±7 | 27±1 | 31±25 | 29±17 | 15±10 | 13±9 | 25±22 |
| Scalenes | ||||||||
| i) Scalenus anterior | 64±20 | 63±19 | 8±9 | 8±10 | 23±12 | 13±16 | 11±1 | 20±10 |
| ii) Scalenus medius | 20±15 | 22±14 | 41±16 | 38±19 | 48±16 | 11±8 | 10±7 | 42±15 |
| iii) Scalenus posterior | 19±7 | 18±8 | 17±8 | 18±8 | 10±7 | 24±14 | 20±2 | 11±10 |
| Erector spinae | ||||||||
| i) Longissmus capitis | 16±4 | 16±4 | 16±14 | 16±13 | 8±5 | 8±5 | 6±4 | 6±4 |
| ii) Longissmus cervicis | 16±3 | 15±4 | 14±6 | 15±6 | 8±5 | 13±4 | 10±4 | 8±6 |
| iii) Iliocostalis cervicis | 18±2 | 16±4 | 16±7 | 17±7 | 9±6 | 27±14 | 22±14 | 11±12 |
| Longus colli | ||||||||
| i) Longus colli-vertical | 21±8 | - | 24±12 | - | 37±11 | - | 40±11 | - |
| ii) Longus colli-superior | 21±7 | 20±7 | 22±11 | 23±10 | 31±17 | 27±12 | 29±1 | 33±16 |
| iii) Longus colli-inferior | 13±3 | 13±3 | 14±5 | 14±4 | 23±8 | 13±3 | 16±6 | 22±8 |
| Longus capitis | 38±2 | 38±2 | 38±7 | 40±5 | 58±19 | 27± 3 | 32±1 | 54±25 |
Activation levels of superficial muscles (% of MVIC) during neck posture in flexion, extension, left and right lateral bending.
| Sternocleidomastoid (left) | Sternocleidomastoid (right) | Splenius capitis/levator scapulae (left) | Splenius capitis/levator scapulae (right) | Semispinalis capitis/trapezius (left) | Semispinalis capitis/trapezius (right) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Flexion | ||||||
| 10° | 1.3±0.7 | 1.4±0.8 | 7.1±4.0 | 6.5±4.9 | 7.9±4.0 | 7.4±3.5 |
| 20° | 1.3±0.7 | 1.7±1.3 | 6.7±3.0 | 6.4±4.0 | 8.6±4.2 | 8.1±3.7 |
| 30° | 1.9±1.8 | 2.5±3.2 | 7.8±4.2 | 7.8±4.2 | 10.6±5.5 | 10.2±5.6 |
| terminal | 2.3±2.8 | 2.9±4.1 | 6.5±3.5 | 6.7±4.1 | 7.7±4.8 | 8.2±5.4 |
| Extension | ||||||
| 10° | 1.8±1.3 | 2.1±2.1 | 5.5±3.8 | 5.5±4.7 | 3.9±1.6 | 4.2±1.6 |
| 20° | 3.8±3.3 | 3.8±3.1 | 6.5±3.9 | 6.2±4.0 | 4.3±1.9 | 4.5±1.7 |
| 30° | 6.1±4.7 | 6.4±5.1 | 8.3±5.8 | 7.3±4.4 | 5.1±3.0 | 5.3±2.2 |
| terminal | 8.0±5.6 | 7.8±5.6 | 8.8±6.6 | 8.9±6.0 | 5.0±2.1 | 5.7±2.4 |
| Left side bending | ||||||
| 10° | 2.0±1.5 | 1.3±0.6 | 7.0±4.7 | 6.3±4.8 | 4.6±2.5 | 5.6±3.0 |
| 20° | 3.4±4.6 | 1.3±0.6 | 7.0±5.1 | 7.0±5.3 | 5.7±3.1 | 9.0±7.0 |
| terminal | 4.8±6.8 | 1.5±0.8 | 7.9±5.6 | 7.2±5.0 | 5.8±3.1 | 10.3±8.8 |
| Right side bending | ||||||
| 10° | 1.5±0.7 | 2.2±1.9 | 7.1±4.2 | 6.4±6.4 | 5.8±3.5 | 4.8±1.9 |
| 20° | 1.5±0.8 | 2.7±2.3 | 6.7±2.8 | 6.5±6.6 | 8.5±7.2 | 5.3±2.3 |
| terminal | 1.5±0.6 | 4.9±5.0 | 6.9±3.2 | 6.9±5.9 | 9.2±7.5 | 6.1±2.6 |
Spinal load, sum of muscle forces, and force ratio of deep muscles to superficial muscles (FR) during flexion, extension, left and right lateral bending.
| Compression | Shear_ap | Shear_ml | MForce_d | MForce _s | FR | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Flexion | ||||||
| 10° | 540±78 | -176±25 | 0±3 | 401±40 | 163±56 | 2.81±1.17 |
| 20° | 566±78 | -221±28 | 0±2 | 425±36 | 177±63 | 2.76±1.23 |
| 30° | 602±86 | -274±36 | 0±2 | 445±43 | 209±76 | 2.52±1.27 |
| terminal | 634±98 | -323±43 | 1±2 | 477±42 | 222±94 | 2.52±1.41 |
| Extension | ||||||
| 10° | 499±85 | -98±16 | 1±1 | 378±54 | 128±43 | 3.26±1.06 |
| 20° | 492±93 | -59±13 | 0±2 | 363±64 | 135±43 | 2.94±0.96 |
| 30° | 488±101 | -18±11 | 0±2 | 352±76 | 147±45 | 2.58±0.84 |
| terminal | 483±113 | 20±11 | 0±1 | 349±85 | 153±54 | 2.53±0.88 |
| Left side bending | ||||||
| 10° | 516±79 | -136±20 | -35±5 | 386±47 | 146±48 | 2.96±1.12 |
| 20° | 519±81 | -129±24 | -71±11 | 375±50 | 165±53 | 2.55±1.01 |
| terminal | 527±79 | -127±25 | -104±15 | 369±51 | 179±55 | 2.21±1.03 |
| Right side bending | ||||||
| 10° | 518±81 | -136±19 | 36±4 | 385±44 | 148±56 | 2.99±1.13 |
| 20° | 518±82 | -130±21 | 72±8 | 378±44 | 160±55 | 2.66±0.98 |
| terminal | 520±85 | -125±21 | 103±13 | 371±42 | 176±61 | 2.35±0.96 |
Compression = compressive load; Shear_ap = shear load in the anterior-posterior direction; Shear_ml = Shear load in the medial-lateral direction (Positive values indicate anterior and leftward shear loads); Mforce_d = Muscles forces of the deep muscles; Mforce_s = Muscles forces of the superificial muscles; FR = Force ratio. All forces are measured in the unit of Newton.