The relationship between the active cervical range of motion and changes in head and neck posture after continuous VDT work.

Ind Health

Department of Physical Therapy, College of Biomedical Science and Engineering, Inje University, 607 Obangdong, Gimhae, Gyeongsangnam-do 621-749, Republic of Korea.

Published: April 2009

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study examined how working at visual display terminals (VDTs) affects neck movement and posture in twenty laboratory workers.
  • Measurements of cervical range of motion (ROM) were taken before and after VDT work using video to assess changes in neck angles.
  • Significant negative correlations were found between active neck movements (extension, flexion, and lateral flexion) and changes in head and neck posture after prolonged VDT use.

Article Abstract

This study investigated the relationship between the active cervical range of motion (ROM) and changes in the head and neck posture after continuous visual display terminal (VDT) work. Twenty VDT workers were recruited from laboratories. The active cervical ROM of the participants was measured and videotaped to capture the craniocervical and cervicothoracic angles using a single video camera before and after VDT work. Pearson correlation coefficients were used to quantify the linear relationship between active cervical ROM measurements and the changes in the craniocervical and cervicothoracic angles after continuous VDT work. Active neck extension (r=-0.84, p<0.01) was negatively correlated with the mean craniocervical angle, and active neck flexion (r=-0.82, p<0.01) and left lateral flexion (r=-0.67, p<0.01) were negatively correlated with the mean cervicothoracic angle.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.2486/indhealth.47.183DOI Listing

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