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dc.contributor.authorElsig, Simone-
dc.contributor.authorLuomajoki, Hannu-
dc.contributor.authorSattelmeyer, Martin-
dc.contributor.authorTaeymans, Jan-
dc.contributor.authorTal-Akabi, Amir-
dc.contributor.authorHilfiker, Roger-
dc.date.accessioned2018-04-05T11:39:54Z-
dc.date.available2018-04-05T11:39:54Z-
dc.date.issued2014-
dc.identifier.issn1356-689Xde_CH
dc.identifier.urihttps://digitalcollection.zhaw.ch/handle/11475/4860-
dc.description.abstractAssessing sensorimotor abilities, such as movement control, becomes increasingly important for the management of patients with neck pain because of the potential contribution to the development of chronic neck pain. Our aim was to evaluate whether sensorimotor tests could discriminate between persons with neck pain and persons without neck pain and to assess correlations among the assessments. A matched case-control study with 30 persons with recurrent neck pain and 30 controls was conducted. We tested two-point discrimination (TPD), joint position error (JPE), muscle activation with the craniocervical flexion test (CCFT), laterality judgment accuracy and movement control (MC). We administered the Fear Avoidance Beliefs Questionnaire (FABQ), the Neck Disability Index (NDI) and the painDetect questionnaire. According to the areas under the curve (AUC), tests for the JPE (0.69), CCFT (0.73), MC (0.83) and laterality judgment accuracy (0.68) were able to discriminate between persons with and without neck pain. Among the five tests, laterality judgment accuracy exhibited moderate to large correlations with the JPE and MC, and moderate correlations were observed between the TPD and CCFT (r between -0.4 and -0.5). We recommend the assessment of various aspects of sensorimotor ability and of central representation of the body schema, even in patients with mild neck pain. For clinical practice, we recommend the craniocervical flexion test, testing of laterality judgment accuracy and three movement control tests (cervico-thoracic extension, protraction–retraction of the head and quadruped cervical rotation).de_CH
dc.language.isoende_CH
dc.publisherElsevierde_CH
dc.relation.ispartofManual Therapyde_CH
dc.rightsLicence according to publishing contractde_CH
dc.subjectMovement controlde_CH
dc.subjectNeckde_CH
dc.subjectTactilede_CH
dc.subjectSensomotorde_CH
dc.subject.ddc617.5: Orthopädische Chirurgiede_CH
dc.titleSensorimotor tests, such as movement control and laterality judgment accuracy, in persons with recurrent neck pain and controls : a case-control studyde_CH
dc.typeBeitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschriftde_CH
dcterms.typeTextde_CH
zhaw.departementGesundheitde_CH
zhaw.organisationalunitInstitut für Physiotherapie (IPT)de_CH
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.math.2014.05.014de_CH
zhaw.funding.euNode_CH
zhaw.issue6de_CH
zhaw.originated.zhawYesde_CH
zhaw.pages.end561de_CH
zhaw.pages.start555de_CH
zhaw.publication.statuspublishedVersionde_CH
zhaw.volume19de_CH
zhaw.publication.reviewPeer review (Publikation)de_CH
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Elsig, S., Luomajoki, H., Sattelmeyer, M., Taeymans, J., Tal-Akabi, A., & Hilfiker, R. (2014). Sensorimotor tests, such as movement control and laterality judgment accuracy, in persons with recurrent neck pain and controls : a case-control study. Manual Therapy, 19(6), 555–561. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.math.2014.05.014
Elsig, S. et al. (2014) ‘Sensorimotor tests, such as movement control and laterality judgment accuracy, in persons with recurrent neck pain and controls : a case-control study’, Manual Therapy, 19(6), pp. 555–561. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.math.2014.05.014.
S. Elsig, H. Luomajoki, M. Sattelmeyer, J. Taeymans, A. Tal-Akabi, and R. Hilfiker, “Sensorimotor tests, such as movement control and laterality judgment accuracy, in persons with recurrent neck pain and controls : a case-control study,” Manual Therapy, vol. 19, no. 6, pp. 555–561, 2014, doi: 10.1016/j.math.2014.05.014.
ELSIG, Simone, Hannu LUOMAJOKI, Martin SATTELMEYER, Jan TAEYMANS, Amir TAL-AKABI und Roger HILFIKER, 2014. Sensorimotor tests, such as movement control and laterality judgment accuracy, in persons with recurrent neck pain and controls : a case-control study. Manual Therapy. 2014. Bd. 19, Nr. 6, S. 555–561. DOI 10.1016/j.math.2014.05.014
Elsig, Simone, Hannu Luomajoki, Martin Sattelmeyer, Jan Taeymans, Amir Tal-Akabi, and Roger Hilfiker. 2014. “Sensorimotor Tests, such as Movement Control and Laterality Judgment Accuracy, in Persons with Recurrent Neck Pain and Controls : A Case-Control Study.” Manual Therapy 19 (6): 555–61. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.math.2014.05.014.
Elsig, Simone, et al. “Sensorimotor Tests, such as Movement Control and Laterality Judgment Accuracy, in Persons with Recurrent Neck Pain and Controls : A Case-Control Study.” Manual Therapy, vol. 19, no. 6, 2014, pp. 555–61, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.math.2014.05.014.


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