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DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1109536
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York
Übungsansatz bei HWS-Störungen: Wie fließen die Ergebnisse der Forschung in die Praxis ein?
An Exercise Approach for Cervical Disorders: How Does Research Inform Practice?Publication History
                     Manuskript eingetroffen: 29.1.2009
                     
                     Manuskript akzeptiert: 25.3.2009
                     
Publication Date:
15 July 2009 (online)

Zusammenfassung
Nackenschmerzen treten episodenartig und wiederkehrend auf. Eine der großen Herausforderungen der Rehabilitation ist es, die schmerzhaften Episoden der Betroffenen zu verringern. Ein wichtiger Aspekt eines multimodalen Therapieansatzes besteht darin sicherzustellen, dass das muskuläre System für eine angemessene Unterstützung und Kontrolle der Bewegungen und Haltungen in den zervikalen Segmenten sorgen kann. Schmerzen und Verletzungen führen nachweislich zu deutlichen Veränderungen der motorischen Kontrolle in der Zervikalregion. Die Muskeln verändern ihr zeitliches und räumliches Verhältnis und verlieren an Kraft und Ausdauer. Bei vielen Personen fanden sich im Zusammenhang mit Nackenschmerzen zudem Störungen der zervikalen somatosensorischen Funktionen, die sich mit Symptomen wie Schwindel, Unsicherheit und visuellen Störungen manifestieren. Ein Trainingsprogramm, das diese Forschungsergebnisse integriert, sollte für die therapeutischen Übungen bei zervikalen Störungen einen motorischen Lernansatz verfolgen, um neben den konventionellen Übungen zur Kräftigung und Ausdauererhöhung die Defizite in der muskulären Kontrolle zu beheben. Im Einzelfall werden spezifische Übungen für fehlenden zervikalen Bewegungssinn, Gleichgewicht und Augenmuskelkontrolle implementiert.
Abstract
Neck pain is a recurrent, episodic condition. A major challenge in rehabilitation is to intervene to reduce the episodes of pain over an individual’s lifetime. An important aspect of a multimodal rehabilitation programme is to ensure that the muscle system can provide adequate support and control for the cervical segments’ movement and posture. Research has revealed that pain and injury induce major reorganisation in motor control strategies in the cervical region, and muscles change their temporal and spatial relationships as well as losing strength and endurance. In addition, disturbances in cervical somatosensory function have been identified in many individuals in association with neck pain, and manifest with symptoms such as dizziness, unsteadiness and visual disturbances. An exercise programme informed by this research, suggests that therapeutic exercise for cervical disorders should incorporate a motor learning approach to address the deficiencies in muscle control in addition to conventional strength and endurance training. Specific exercises to address deficiencies in cervical kinaesthetic sense, balance and eye movement control are implemented as required for the individual patient.
Schlüsselwörter
Übungen - HWS - Nackenschmerzen
Key words
exercise - cervical spine - neck pain
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Prof. Gwendolen Jull
         Phd, M. Phty, FACP, Division of Physiotherapy, School of Health and Rehabilitation
         Sciences, The University of Queensland
         
         St Lucia 4072
         
         Queensland
         
         Australia
         
         Email: g.jull@uq.edu.au
         
         
 
    