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2/2021
vol. 25
 
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Original paper

Mobility of the Cervical Spine in Women with Headaches: A Pilot Study

Adrian Kużdżał
1
,
Zuzanna Kłoda
2
,
Zbigniew Wroński
2

  1. Department of Physiotherapy, Institute of Health Sciences, Medical College of Rzeszów University, Rzeszów, Poland
  2. Department of Rehabilitation, Faculty of Medicine, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
PTrev 2021; vol 25 (2) 16-25
Online publish date: 2021/06/23
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Introduction
Cervical mobility is influenced by a number of factors, including headaches.

Aims
To assess the impact of headache and its clinical features on the range of movements of the cervical spin.

Material and methods
The study involved 25 women aged 30–54 who had headaches in the last 6 months. The respondents completed an original questionnaire, which included, inter alia, pain characteristics. The ranges of mobility of the cervical segment were measured using a smartphone held by a head-mounted setup. Rotation in the Occ-C2 segment was also assessed, and muscle tenderness was examined.

Results
The ranges of neck mobility in the study group did not differ from the ranges reported in the literature. There was no correlation between the pain characteristics and the ranges obtained, although correlations between age and a decrease in the mean ranges of mobility and between overweight and reduced mobility of the cervical segment were identified.

Conclusions
The occurrence, duration, frequency, and intensity of headaches do not significantly affect the range of motion of the cervical spine.

keywords:

cervical spine, range of movements (ROM), headaches, diagnostics


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