| Literature DB >> 30987654 |
Andżelina Wolan-Nieroda1,2, Andrzej Maciejczak3,4, Agnieszka Guzik3, Grzegorz Przysada3, Ewa Szeliga3, Mariusz Drużbicki3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: It is believed that direct odontoid screw fixation preserves the physiological cervical range of motion following surgery. However, there are no clinical studies confirming the motion sparing value of this technique. This study aims to (1) to assess active cervical range of motion following types II and III odontoid fracture, successfully treated with anterior odontoid screw fixation, and (2) to examine the relationship between the range of motion of the head and duration of collar usage, neck pain, quality of life, and patients' age.Entities:
Keywords: Cervical collar; Cervical spine; Odontoid fracture; Pain; Range of motion
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30987654 PMCID: PMC6466774 DOI: 10.1186/s13018-019-1135-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Orthop Surg Res ISSN: 1749-799X Impact factor: 2.359
Fig. 1Measurement of the range of cervical spine motion using MCU (multi-cervical unit) device
Cervical range of motion in the study group and in the controls
| Movement | Study group ( | Control group ( |
| |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| Me | SD |
| Me | SD |
| ||
| Bending forward | 39.71 | 40.00 | 16.77 | 54.59 | 52.00 | 12.20 | − 4.08 | < 0.001 |
| Extension | 42.76 | 40.00 | 20.59 | 71.88 | 70.00 | 14.90 | − 5.59 | < 0.001 |
| Left lateral flexion | 26.51 | 25.00 | 14.27 | 42.54 | 40.00 | 9.75 | − 5.04 | < 0.001 |
| Right lateral flexion | 26.54 | 20.00 | 14.46 | 42.83 | 40.00 | 8.95 | − 5.07 | < 0.001 |
| Left rotation | 43.71 | 50.00 | 21.42 | 66.56 | 70.00 | 12.78 | − 4.75 | < 0.001 |
| Right rotation | 45.76 | 50.00 | 23.32 | 66.66 | 70.00 | 13.11 | − 5.00 | < 0.001 |
t result in Student’s t test for independent variables; Z result in Mann–Whitney U test; p probability level
Cervical range of motion versus duration of hard collar usage
| Movement | 3–5 months ( | > 6 months ( |
| |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| Me | SD |
| Me | SD |
|
| |
| Bending forward | 40.50 | 44.00 | 17.23 | 39.30 | 40.00 | 16.84 | 185.0 | 0.924 |
| Extension | 53.00 | 60.00 | 17.00 | 37.44 | 40.00 | 20.54 | 110.5 | 0.030 |
| Left lateral flexion | 31.79 | 25.00 | 18.25 | 23.78 | 25.00 | 11.13 | 141.5 | 0.194 |
| Right lateral flexion | 30.86 | 25.00 | 19.34 | 24.30 | 20.00 | 10.92 | 155.0 | 0.362 |
| Left rotation | 52.50 | 52.50 | 18.89 | 39.15 | 40.00 | 21.55 | 127.5 | 0.091 |
| Right rotation | 55.71 | 45.00 | 21.11 | 40.59 | 50.00 | 23.08 | 122.5 | 0.067 |
t result in Student’s t test for independent variables; U result in Mann–Whitney U test; p probability level
Correlation between duration of hard collar usage and cervical range of motion
| Duration of cervical collar usage versus: |
|
|
|---|---|---|
| Bending forward | − 0.18 | 0.269 |
| Extension | − 0.36 | 0.021 |
| Left lateral flexion | − 0.22 | 0.165 |
| Right lateral flexion | − 0.07 | 0.667 |
| Left rotation | − 0.34 | 0.030 |
| Right rotation | − 0.41 | 0.007 |
R result in Spearman’s rank correlation test; p probability level
Fig. 2Pain intensity according to the VAS scale
Correlations between cervical range of motion and neck pain
| Pain versus: |
|
|
|---|---|---|
| Bending forward | − 0.30 | 0.054 |
| Extension | − 0.21 | 0.191 |
| Left lateral flexion | − 0.43 | 0.005 |
| Right lateral flexion | − 0.42 | 0.006 |
| Left rotation | − 0.07 | 0.680 |
| Right rotation | − 0.16 | 0.322 |
R result in Spearman’s rank correlation test; p probability level
Correlation of cervical range of motion and age
| Age versus: |
|
|
|---|---|---|
| Bending forward | − 0.33 | 0.036 |
| Extension | − 0.32 | 0.042 |
| Left lateral flexion | − 0.61 | 0.001 |
| Right lateral flexion | − 0.46 | 0.003 |
| Left rotation | − 0.36 | 0.020 |
| Right rotation | − 0.50 | 0.001 |
R size of correlation, p significance level, maximum probability of error