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스마트폰 사용에 의한 경추부 만곡이 감소된 성인의 경부 자세에 따른 관절가동범위와 목장애지수에 대한 연구

Study for Range of Motion, Neck Disability Index According to Cervical Posture in Adults with Reduced Cervical Lordosis Due to Smartphone Use

  • 김수형 (인천대학교 대학원) ;
  • 한상철 (인천대학교 예술체육대학 운동건강학부) ;
  • 문종훈 (인천사랑병원 재활의학과 작업치료실)
  • 투고 : 2017.05.17
  • 심사 : 2017.08.01
  • 발행 : 2017.08.31

초록

본 연구는 경부 전만이 감소된 성인을 대상으로 경부 자세에 따른 관절가동범위와 목 장애지수의 비교 및 상관관계를 알고자 하였다. 본 연구를 경부 전만이 감소된(Cobb's 각도 35도 이하) 젊은 성인 34명을 선별하였다. 평가자는 경부 관절가동범위 측정기구를 사용하여 모든 대상자의 굴곡, 신전, 좌측굴곡, 우측굴곡, 좌측회전, 우측회전, 전방 변위를 측정하였으며, 설문을 통하여 목 통증지수를 평가하였다. 모든 평가 후, 경부 전만이 감소된 대상자를 하위집단(전만의 심각한 감소)과 상위집단(전만의 경미한 감소)으로 나누어 관절가동범위와 목 통증지수를 비교하였다. 연구 결과, 하위집단은 상위집단과 비교하여 Cobb's 각도, 신전, 좌측굴곡, 우측굴곡, 좌측회전, 우측회전, 전방 변위에서 유의하게 더 높았으며(p<.05), 굴곡과 목 장애지수는 유의한 차이가 없었다(p>.05). 목 장애지수의 하위항목 비교에서 하위집단은 상위집단보다 통증, 들어올리기, 두통에서 유의하게 더 높았다(p<.05). 평가 간에 상관분석에서 Cobb's 각도는 굴곡, 신전, 좌측굴곡, 우측굴곡, 좌측회전, 우측회전과 유의한 양의 상관이 있었으며(p<.05), 전방 변위, 목 통증지수와 유의한 음의 상관이 있었다(p<.05). Cobb's 각도는 목 통증지수의 하위항목인 통증, 들어올리기, 두통과 유의한 음의 상관을 보였다(p<.05). 본 연구의 결과는 경부의 자세가 관절가동범위와 통증에 영향을 줄 수 있음을 시사한다.

The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between neck posture and range of motion and neck disability index(NDI) in young adults with reduced cervical lordosis. This study selected 34 young adults with cervical lordosis reduced (Cobb's angle less than 35 degrees). The assessor measured neck flexion, extension, left lateral flexion, right lateral flexion, left rotation, right rotation and forward displacements of all subjects using cervical of range motion instrument, Then, the NDI was evaluated. After all assessments, degree for cervical lordosis was divided into two groups: bottom group(severe cervical lordosis) and top group(mild cervical lordosis). The bottom group was significantly higher in Cobb's angle, extension, left lateral flexion, right lateral flexion, left rotation, right rotation and forward displacement compared to the top group (p<.05). There was no significant difference between the two groups in flexion, NDI(p >.05). In comparison of subscale of NDI, top group was significantly higher in pain, lifting, and headache than bottom group (p <.05). In correlation analysis, Cobb's angle showed significant positive correlation with flexion, extension, left lateral flexion, right lateral flexion, left rotation and right rotation(p<.05), and showed significant negative correlation with forward displacement, NDI(p<.05). Cobb's angle showed a significant negative correlation with pain, lifting, and headache of subscale of NDI(p<.05). The findings of this study potentially suggest that neck posture may affect the cervical range of motion and pain.

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