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Neck stiffness and range of motion for young males and females

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ccLIU, Mingyue
116469 University of Adelaide
ccQUARRINGTON, Ryan
116469 University of Adelaide
ccSANDOZ, Baptiste
1001017 Institut de Biomécanique Humaine Georges Charpak [IBHGC]
ROBERTSON, William S.P.
116469 University of Adelaide
JONES, Claire F.
116469 University of Adelaide
1044004 Royal Adelaide Hospital [Adelaide Australia]

URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10985/25485
DOI
10.1016/j.jbiomech.2024.112090
Date
2024-04
Journal
Journal of Biomechanics

Abstract

Well characterised mechanical response of the normal head-neck complex during passive motion is important to inform and verify physical surrogate and computational models of the human neck, and to inform normal baseline for clinical assessments. For 10 male and 10 female participants aged 20 to 29, the range of motion (ROM) of the neck about three anatomical axes was evaluated in active-seated, passive-lying and active-lying configurations, and the neck stiffness was evaluated in passive-lying. Electromyographic signals from the agonist muscles, normalised to maximum voluntary contractions, were used to provide feedback during passive motions. The effect of sex and configuration on ROM, and the effect of sex on linear estimates of stiffness in three regions of the moment–angle curve, were assessed with linear mixed models and generalised linear models. There were no differences in male and female ROM across all motion directions and configurations. Flexion and axial rotation ROM were configuration dependent. The passive-lying moment–angle relationship was typically non-linear, with higher stiffness (slope) closer to end of ROM. When normalising the passive moment–angle curve to active lying ROM, passive stiffness was sex dependent only for lateral bending region 1 and 2. Aggregate moment–angle corridors were similar for males and females in flexion and extension, but exhibited a higher degree of variation in applied moment for males in lateral bending and axial rotation. These data provide the passive response of the neck to low rate bending and axial rotation angular displacement, which may be useful for computational and surrogate modelling of the human neck.

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