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Trunk sway measures of postural stability during clinical balance tests in patients with chronic whiplash injury symptoms.
Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2003 Aug 01; 28(15):1725-34.S

Abstract

STUDY DESIGN

Trunk sway occurring during clinical stance and gait tasks was compared between a group of subjects with a chronic whiplash injury, resulting from an automobile collision, and a normal collective.

OBJECTIVES

To examine if population specific trunk sway patterns for stance and gait could be identified for chronic whiplash injury patients.

SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA

Our previous work has established that it is possible to identify specific patterns of stance and gait deficits for vestibular loss (both acute and compensated) patients and those with Parkinson's disease. Our question was whether it was possible to use the same stance and gait tasks to identify patterns of trunk sway differences with respect to those of healthy subjects and individuals with a chronic whiplash injury.

METHODS

Twenty-five subjects with history of whiplash injury and 170 healthy age-matched control subjects participated in the study. Trunk sway angular displacements in chronic whiplash patients were assessed for a number of stance and gait tasks similar to those of the Tinetti and Clinical Test of Sensory Interaction and Balance (CTSIB) protocols. We used a lightweight, easy-to-attach, body-worn apparatus to measure trunk angular displacements and velocities in the roll (lateral) and the pitch (forward-backward) planes.

RESULTS

Data analysis revealed several significant differences between the two groups. A pattern could be identified, showing greater trunk sway for stance tasks and for complex gait tasks that required task-specific gaze control such as walking up and down stairs. Trunk sway was less, however, for simple gait tasks that demanded large head movements but no task-specific gaze control, such as walking while rotating the head.

CONCLUSIONS

Subjects who have a chronic whiplash injury show a characteristic pattern of trunk sway that is different from that of other patient groups with balance disorders. Balance was most unstable during gait involving task-specific head movements which possibly enhance a pathologic vestibulo-cervical interaction.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Department of ORL, Universtity Hospital, Basel, Switzerland.No affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Clinical Trial
Controlled Clinical Trial
Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Language

eng

PubMed ID

12897500

Citation

Sjöström, Henrik, et al. "Trunk Sway Measures of Postural Stability During Clinical Balance Tests in Patients With Chronic Whiplash Injury Symptoms." Spine, vol. 28, no. 15, 2003, pp. 1725-34.
Sjöström H, Allum JH, Carpenter MG, et al. Trunk sway measures of postural stability during clinical balance tests in patients with chronic whiplash injury symptoms. Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2003;28(15):1725-34.
Sjöström, H., Allum, J. H., Carpenter, M. G., Adkin, A. L., Honegger, F., & Ettlin, T. (2003). Trunk sway measures of postural stability during clinical balance tests in patients with chronic whiplash injury symptoms. Spine, 28(15), 1725-34.
Sjöström H, et al. Trunk Sway Measures of Postural Stability During Clinical Balance Tests in Patients With Chronic Whiplash Injury Symptoms. Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2003 Aug 1;28(15):1725-34. PubMed PMID: 12897500.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Trunk sway measures of postural stability during clinical balance tests in patients with chronic whiplash injury symptoms. AU - Sjöström,Henrik, AU - Allum,John H J, AU - Carpenter,Mark G, AU - Adkin,Allan L, AU - Honegger,Flurin, AU - Ettlin,Thierry, PY - 2003/8/5/pubmed PY - 2004/2/21/medline PY - 2003/8/5/entrez SP - 1725 EP - 34 JF - Spine JO - Spine (Phila Pa 1976) VL - 28 IS - 15 N2 - STUDY DESIGN: Trunk sway occurring during clinical stance and gait tasks was compared between a group of subjects with a chronic whiplash injury, resulting from an automobile collision, and a normal collective. OBJECTIVES: To examine if population specific trunk sway patterns for stance and gait could be identified for chronic whiplash injury patients. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Our previous work has established that it is possible to identify specific patterns of stance and gait deficits for vestibular loss (both acute and compensated) patients and those with Parkinson's disease. Our question was whether it was possible to use the same stance and gait tasks to identify patterns of trunk sway differences with respect to those of healthy subjects and individuals with a chronic whiplash injury. METHODS: Twenty-five subjects with history of whiplash injury and 170 healthy age-matched control subjects participated in the study. Trunk sway angular displacements in chronic whiplash patients were assessed for a number of stance and gait tasks similar to those of the Tinetti and Clinical Test of Sensory Interaction and Balance (CTSIB) protocols. We used a lightweight, easy-to-attach, body-worn apparatus to measure trunk angular displacements and velocities in the roll (lateral) and the pitch (forward-backward) planes. RESULTS: Data analysis revealed several significant differences between the two groups. A pattern could be identified, showing greater trunk sway for stance tasks and for complex gait tasks that required task-specific gaze control such as walking up and down stairs. Trunk sway was less, however, for simple gait tasks that demanded large head movements but no task-specific gaze control, such as walking while rotating the head. CONCLUSIONS: Subjects who have a chronic whiplash injury show a characteristic pattern of trunk sway that is different from that of other patient groups with balance disorders. Balance was most unstable during gait involving task-specific head movements which possibly enhance a pathologic vestibulo-cervical interaction. SN - 1528-1159 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/12897500/Trunk_sway_measures_of_postural_stability_during_clinical_balance_tests_in_patients_with_chronic_whiplash_injury_symptoms_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -