Cervico-Ocular and Vestibulo-Ocular Reflexes in Subclinical Neck Pain and Healthy Individuals: A Cross-Sectional Study

被引:3
作者
Campbell, Devonte [1 ]
Murphy, Bernadette Ann [1 ]
Burkitt, James [1 ]
La Delfa, Nicholas [1 ]
Sanmugananthan, Praveen [1 ]
Ambalavanar, Ushani [1 ]
Yielder, Paul [1 ]
机构
[1] Ontario Tech Univ, Fac Hlth Sci, Oshawa, ON L1G 0C5, Canada
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
cerebellar processing; cervico-ocular reflex (COR); vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR); subclinical neck pain (SCNP); EYE STABILIZATION REFLEXES; DISABILITY-INDEX; WHIPLASH INJURY; BRAIN-STEM; RELIABILITY; ADAPTATION; HEAD; PROPRIOCEPTION; PROJECTIONS; VALIDITY;
D O I
10.3390/brainsci13111603
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Alterations in neck sensory input from recurrent neck pain (known as subclinical neck pain (SCNP)) result in disordered sensorimotor integration (SMI). The cervico-ocular (COR) and vestibulo-ocular (VOR) reflexes involve various neural substrates but are coordinated by the cerebellum and reliant upon proprioceptive feedback. Given that proprioception and cerebellar processing are impaired in SCNP, we sought to determine if COR or VOR gain is also altered. COR and VOR were assessed using an eye-tracking device in 20 SCNP (9 M and 11 F; 21.8 (SD = 2.35) years) and 17 control (7 M and 10 F; 22.40 (SD = 3.66) years) participants. COR gain (10 trials): A motorized chair rotated the trunk at a frequency of 0.04 Hz and an amplitude of 5 degrees while participants gazed at a circular target that disappeared after three seconds. VOR gain (30 trials): Rapid bilateral head movements away from a disappearing circular target while eyes fixated on the last observed target. Independent t-tests on COR and VOR gain were performed. SCNP had a significantly larger COR gain (p = 0.006) and smaller VOR gain (p = 0.487) compared to healthy controls. The COR group differences suggest an association between proprioceptive feedback and SMI, indicating COR may be a sensitive marker of altered cerebellar processing.
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