Serveur d'exploration Posturo

Attention, ce site est en cours de développement !
Attention, site généré par des moyens informatiques à partir de corpus bruts.
Les informations ne sont donc pas validées.

Whiplash, postural control, and the inner ear.

Identifieur interne : 001692 ( Main/Exploration ); précédent : 001691; suivant : 001693

Whiplash, postural control, and the inner ear.

Auteurs : J B Chester [États-Unis]

Source :

RBID : pubmed:1925743

Descripteurs français

English descriptors

Abstract

Many patients with "whiplash syndrome" experience unrelenting neck stiffness and pain. This abnormal muscular tension is postulated to be causally related to a central disorder of postural control, which has evolved secondary to injury of the inner ear labyrinthine structures. Moving platform posturography was used to demonstrate the presence or absence of a static or dynamic equilibrium disorder in 48 patients who had experienced the oscillation forces induced by a rear-end automobile collision. Other vestibular tests were used to document dysfunction of the semicircular canals and the otolith structures. A high percentage of patients were found to have faulty inner ear functioning leading to inefficient muscular control of balance and erect posture. Active perilymph fistulas were identified at surgery in seven patients.

DOI: 10.1097/00007632-199107000-00004
PubMed: 1925743


Affiliations:


Links toward previous steps (curation, corpus...)


Le document en format XML

<record>
<TEI>
<teiHeader>
<fileDesc>
<titleStmt>
<title xml:lang="en">Whiplash, postural control, and the inner ear.</title>
<author>
<name sortKey="Chester, J B" sort="Chester, J B" uniqKey="Chester J" first="J B" last="Chester">J B Chester</name>
<affiliation wicri:level="2">
<nlm:affiliation>Salem Hospital, Regional Rehabilitation Center, Oregon.</nlm:affiliation>
<country xml:lang="fr">États-Unis</country>
<placeName>
<region type="state">Oregon</region>
</placeName>
<wicri:cityArea>Salem Hospital, Regional Rehabilitation Center</wicri:cityArea>
</affiliation>
</author>
</titleStmt>
<publicationStmt>
<idno type="wicri:source">PubMed</idno>
<date when="1991">1991</date>
<idno type="RBID">pubmed:1925743</idno>
<idno type="pmid">1925743</idno>
<idno type="doi">10.1097/00007632-199107000-00004</idno>
<idno type="wicri:Area/Main/Corpus">001686</idno>
<idno type="wicri:explorRef" wicri:stream="Main" wicri:step="Corpus" wicri:corpus="PubMed">001686</idno>
<idno type="wicri:Area/Main/Curation">001686</idno>
<idno type="wicri:explorRef" wicri:stream="Main" wicri:step="Curation">001686</idno>
<idno type="wicri:Area/Main/Exploration">001686</idno>
</publicationStmt>
<sourceDesc>
<biblStruct>
<analytic>
<title xml:lang="en">Whiplash, postural control, and the inner ear.</title>
<author>
<name sortKey="Chester, J B" sort="Chester, J B" uniqKey="Chester J" first="J B" last="Chester">J B Chester</name>
<affiliation wicri:level="2">
<nlm:affiliation>Salem Hospital, Regional Rehabilitation Center, Oregon.</nlm:affiliation>
<country xml:lang="fr">États-Unis</country>
<placeName>
<region type="state">Oregon</region>
</placeName>
<wicri:cityArea>Salem Hospital, Regional Rehabilitation Center</wicri:cityArea>
</affiliation>
</author>
</analytic>
<series>
<title level="j">Spine</title>
<idno type="ISSN">0362-2436</idno>
<imprint>
<date when="1991" type="published">1991</date>
</imprint>
</series>
</biblStruct>
</sourceDesc>
</fileDesc>
<profileDesc>
<textClass>
<keywords scheme="KwdEn" xml:lang="en">
<term>Adult (MeSH)</term>
<term>Electronystagmography (MeSH)</term>
<term>Female (MeSH)</term>
<term>Fistula (diagnosis)</term>
<term>Fistula (etiology)</term>
<term>Humans (MeSH)</term>
<term>Labyrinth Diseases (diagnosis)</term>
<term>Labyrinth Diseases (etiology)</term>
<term>Male (MeSH)</term>
<term>Neck Muscles (physiopathology)</term>
<term>Perilymph (MeSH)</term>
<term>Postural Balance (physiology)</term>
<term>Posture (physiology)</term>
<term>Rotation (MeSH)</term>
<term>Vestibular Function Tests (MeSH)</term>
<term>Whiplash Injuries (complications)</term>
</keywords>
<keywords scheme="KwdFr" xml:lang="fr">
<term>Adulte (MeSH)</term>
<term>Femelle (MeSH)</term>
<term>Fistule (diagnostic)</term>
<term>Fistule (étiologie)</term>
<term>Humains (MeSH)</term>
<term>Maladies labyrinthiques (diagnostic)</term>
<term>Maladies labyrinthiques (étiologie)</term>
<term>Muscles du cou (physiopathologie)</term>
<term>Mâle (MeSH)</term>
<term>Posture (physiologie)</term>
<term>Périlymphe (MeSH)</term>
<term>Rotation (MeSH)</term>
<term>Traumatismes cervicaux en coup de fouet (complications)</term>
<term>Électronystagmographie (MeSH)</term>
<term>Épreuves vestibulaires (MeSH)</term>
<term>Équilibre postural (physiologie)</term>
</keywords>
<keywords scheme="MESH" qualifier="complications" xml:lang="en">
<term>Whiplash Injuries</term>
</keywords>
<keywords scheme="MESH" qualifier="diagnosis" xml:lang="en">
<term>Fistula</term>
<term>Labyrinth Diseases</term>
</keywords>
<keywords scheme="MESH" qualifier="diagnostic" xml:lang="fr">
<term>Fistule</term>
<term>Maladies labyrinthiques</term>
</keywords>
<keywords scheme="MESH" qualifier="etiology" xml:lang="en">
<term>Fistula</term>
<term>Labyrinth Diseases</term>
</keywords>
<keywords scheme="MESH" qualifier="physiologie" xml:lang="fr">
<term>Posture</term>
<term>Équilibre postural</term>
</keywords>
<keywords scheme="MESH" qualifier="physiology" xml:lang="en">
<term>Postural Balance</term>
<term>Posture</term>
</keywords>
<keywords scheme="MESH" qualifier="physiopathologie" xml:lang="fr">
<term>Muscles du cou</term>
</keywords>
<keywords scheme="MESH" qualifier="physiopathology" xml:lang="en">
<term>Neck Muscles</term>
</keywords>
<keywords scheme="MESH" qualifier="étiologie" xml:lang="fr">
<term>Fistule</term>
<term>Maladies labyrinthiques</term>
</keywords>
<keywords scheme="MESH" xml:lang="en">
<term>Adult</term>
<term>Electronystagmography</term>
<term>Female</term>
<term>Humans</term>
<term>Male</term>
<term>Perilymph</term>
<term>Rotation</term>
<term>Vestibular Function Tests</term>
</keywords>
<keywords scheme="MESH" qualifier="complications" xml:lang="fr">
<term>Adulte</term>
<term>Femelle</term>
<term>Humains</term>
<term>Mâle</term>
<term>Périlymphe</term>
<term>Rotation</term>
<term>Traumatismes cervicaux en coup de fouet</term>
<term>Électronystagmographie</term>
<term>Épreuves vestibulaires</term>
</keywords>
</textClass>
</profileDesc>
</teiHeader>
<front>
<div type="abstract" xml:lang="en">Many patients with "whiplash syndrome" experience unrelenting neck stiffness and pain. This abnormal muscular tension is postulated to be causally related to a central disorder of postural control, which has evolved secondary to injury of the inner ear labyrinthine structures. Moving platform posturography was used to demonstrate the presence or absence of a static or dynamic equilibrium disorder in 48 patients who had experienced the oscillation forces induced by a rear-end automobile collision. Other vestibular tests were used to document dysfunction of the semicircular canals and the otolith structures. A high percentage of patients were found to have faulty inner ear functioning leading to inefficient muscular control of balance and erect posture. Active perilymph fistulas were identified at surgery in seven patients.</div>
</front>
</TEI>
<pubmed>
<MedlineCitation Status="MEDLINE" Owner="NLM">
<PMID Version="1">1925743</PMID>
<DateCompleted>
<Year>1991</Year>
<Month>11</Month>
<Day>08</Day>
</DateCompleted>
<DateRevised>
<Year>2019</Year>
<Month>07</Month>
<Day>26</Day>
</DateRevised>
<Article PubModel="Print">
<Journal>
<ISSN IssnType="Print">0362-2436</ISSN>
<JournalIssue CitedMedium="Print">
<Volume>16</Volume>
<Issue>7</Issue>
<PubDate>
<Year>1991</Year>
<Month>Jul</Month>
</PubDate>
</JournalIssue>
<Title>Spine</Title>
<ISOAbbreviation>Spine (Phila Pa 1976)</ISOAbbreviation>
</Journal>
<ArticleTitle>Whiplash, postural control, and the inner ear.</ArticleTitle>
<Pagination>
<MedlinePgn>716-20</MedlinePgn>
</Pagination>
<Abstract>
<AbstractText>Many patients with "whiplash syndrome" experience unrelenting neck stiffness and pain. This abnormal muscular tension is postulated to be causally related to a central disorder of postural control, which has evolved secondary to injury of the inner ear labyrinthine structures. Moving platform posturography was used to demonstrate the presence or absence of a static or dynamic equilibrium disorder in 48 patients who had experienced the oscillation forces induced by a rear-end automobile collision. Other vestibular tests were used to document dysfunction of the semicircular canals and the otolith structures. A high percentage of patients were found to have faulty inner ear functioning leading to inefficient muscular control of balance and erect posture. Active perilymph fistulas were identified at surgery in seven patients.</AbstractText>
</Abstract>
<AuthorList CompleteYN="Y">
<Author ValidYN="Y">
<LastName>Chester</LastName>
<ForeName>J B</ForeName>
<Initials>JB</Initials>
<Suffix>Jr</Suffix>
<AffiliationInfo>
<Affiliation>Salem Hospital, Regional Rehabilitation Center, Oregon.</Affiliation>
</AffiliationInfo>
</Author>
</AuthorList>
<Language>eng</Language>
<PublicationTypeList>
<PublicationType UI="D016428">Journal Article</PublicationType>
</PublicationTypeList>
</Article>
<MedlineJournalInfo>
<Country>United States</Country>
<MedlineTA>Spine (Phila Pa 1976)</MedlineTA>
<NlmUniqueID>7610646</NlmUniqueID>
<ISSNLinking>0362-2436</ISSNLinking>
</MedlineJournalInfo>
<CitationSubset>IM</CitationSubset>
<CitationSubset>S</CitationSubset>
<MeshHeadingList>
<MeshHeading>
<DescriptorName UI="D000328" MajorTopicYN="N">Adult</DescriptorName>
</MeshHeading>
<MeshHeading>
<DescriptorName UI="D004584" MajorTopicYN="N">Electronystagmography</DescriptorName>
</MeshHeading>
<MeshHeading>
<DescriptorName UI="D005260" MajorTopicYN="N">Female</DescriptorName>
</MeshHeading>
<MeshHeading>
<DescriptorName UI="D005402" MajorTopicYN="N">Fistula</DescriptorName>
<QualifierName UI="Q000175" MajorTopicYN="N">diagnosis</QualifierName>
<QualifierName UI="Q000209" MajorTopicYN="Y">etiology</QualifierName>
</MeshHeading>
<MeshHeading>
<DescriptorName UI="D006801" MajorTopicYN="N">Humans</DescriptorName>
</MeshHeading>
<MeshHeading>
<DescriptorName UI="D007759" MajorTopicYN="N">Labyrinth Diseases</DescriptorName>
<QualifierName UI="Q000175" MajorTopicYN="N">diagnosis</QualifierName>
<QualifierName UI="Q000209" MajorTopicYN="Y">etiology</QualifierName>
</MeshHeading>
<MeshHeading>
<DescriptorName UI="D008297" MajorTopicYN="N">Male</DescriptorName>
</MeshHeading>
<MeshHeading>
<DescriptorName UI="D009334" MajorTopicYN="N">Neck Muscles</DescriptorName>
<QualifierName UI="Q000503" MajorTopicYN="N">physiopathology</QualifierName>
</MeshHeading>
<MeshHeading>
<DescriptorName UI="D010498" MajorTopicYN="Y">Perilymph</DescriptorName>
</MeshHeading>
<MeshHeading>
<DescriptorName UI="D004856" MajorTopicYN="N">Postural Balance</DescriptorName>
<QualifierName UI="Q000502" MajorTopicYN="N">physiology</QualifierName>
</MeshHeading>
<MeshHeading>
<DescriptorName UI="D011187" MajorTopicYN="N">Posture</DescriptorName>
<QualifierName UI="Q000502" MajorTopicYN="Y">physiology</QualifierName>
</MeshHeading>
<MeshHeading>
<DescriptorName UI="D012399" MajorTopicYN="N">Rotation</DescriptorName>
</MeshHeading>
<MeshHeading>
<DescriptorName UI="D014724" MajorTopicYN="N">Vestibular Function Tests</DescriptorName>
</MeshHeading>
<MeshHeading>
<DescriptorName UI="D014911" MajorTopicYN="N">Whiplash Injuries</DescriptorName>
<QualifierName UI="Q000150" MajorTopicYN="Y">complications</QualifierName>
</MeshHeading>
</MeshHeadingList>
<OtherID Source="NASA">92022758</OtherID>
</MedlineCitation>
<PubmedData>
<History>
<PubMedPubDate PubStatus="pubmed">
<Year>1991</Year>
<Month>7</Month>
<Day>11</Day>
<Hour>19</Hour>
<Minute>15</Minute>
</PubMedPubDate>
<PubMedPubDate PubStatus="medline">
<Year>2001</Year>
<Month>3</Month>
<Day>28</Day>
<Hour>10</Hour>
<Minute>1</Minute>
</PubMedPubDate>
<PubMedPubDate PubStatus="entrez">
<Year>1991</Year>
<Month>7</Month>
<Day>11</Day>
<Hour>19</Hour>
<Minute>15</Minute>
</PubMedPubDate>
</History>
<PublicationStatus>ppublish</PublicationStatus>
<ArticleIdList>
<ArticleId IdType="pubmed">1925743</ArticleId>
<ArticleId IdType="doi">10.1097/00007632-199107000-00004</ArticleId>
</ArticleIdList>
</PubmedData>
</pubmed>
<affiliations>
<list>
<country>
<li>États-Unis</li>
</country>
<region>
<li>Oregon</li>
</region>
</list>
<tree>
<country name="États-Unis">
<region name="Oregon">
<name sortKey="Chester, J B" sort="Chester, J B" uniqKey="Chester J" first="J B" last="Chester">J B Chester</name>
</region>
</country>
</tree>
</affiliations>
</record>

Pour manipuler ce document sous Unix (Dilib)

EXPLOR_STEP=$WICRI_ROOT/Sante/explor/PosturoV1/Data/Main/Exploration
HfdSelect -h $EXPLOR_STEP/biblio.hfd -nk 001692 | SxmlIndent | more

Ou

HfdSelect -h $EXPLOR_AREA/Data/Main/Exploration/biblio.hfd -nk 001692 | SxmlIndent | more

Pour mettre un lien sur cette page dans le réseau Wicri

{{Explor lien
   |wiki=    Sante
   |area=    PosturoV1
   |flux=    Main
   |étape=   Exploration
   |type=    RBID
   |clé=     pubmed:1925743
   |texte=   Whiplash, postural control, and the inner ear.
}}

Pour générer des pages wiki

HfdIndexSelect -h $EXPLOR_AREA/Data/Main/Exploration/RBID.i   -Sk "pubmed:1925743" \
       | HfdSelect -Kh $EXPLOR_AREA/Data/Main/Exploration/biblio.hfd   \
       | NlmPubMed2Wicri -a PosturoV1 

Wicri

This area was generated with Dilib version V0.6.37.
Data generation: Fri Nov 13 22:38:36 2020. Site generation: Thu Mar 25 16:16:50 2021