Abstract

ObjectivesMyofascial pain syndrome [MPS] is one of the problems of the musculoskeletal system, which is characterized by painful muscle dysfunction and myofascial trigger points. Earlier studies have demonstrated postural control disturbances in patients with neck pain of different etiologies. There are no studies investigating the postural control in patients with MPS-related neck pain. The aim of this study was to evaluate the standing balance in women with MPS-related neck pain and compare them with those of age-matched healthy controls.MethodsTwenty-one women with MPS-related neck pain and 21 healthy age-matched women were tested using the force platform to quantify postural sway during unipedal and bipedal standing under varying conditions of surface [firm and foam surfaces] and in the eyes-open condition. The balance measures were 1. anteroposterior displacements [AP] in cm, 2. mediolateral displacements in cm, 3. surface area [cm2], and 4. mean velocity [cm/s].ResultsIn bipedal standing, foam surfa...

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