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2022 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Marco Schade ◽  
Sebastian Stumpf ◽  
Jürgen Kriwet ◽  
Christoph Kettler ◽  
Cathrin Pfaff

AbstractNodosauridae is a group of thyreophoran dinosaurs characterized by a collar of prominent osteoderms. In comparison to its sister group, the often club-tailed ankylosaurids, a different lifestyle of nodosaurids could be assumed based on their neuroanatomy and weaponry, e.g., regarding applied defensive strategies. The holotype of the nodosaurid Struthiosaurus austriacus consists of a single partial braincase from the Late Cretaceous of Austria. Since neuroanatomy is considered to be associated with ecological tendencies, we created digital models of the braincase based on micro-CT data. The cranial endocast of S. austriacus generally resembles those of its relatives. A network of vascular canals surrounding the brain cavity further supports special thermoregulatory adaptations within Ankylosauria. The horizontal orientation of the lateral semicircular canal independently confirms previous appraisals of head posture for S. austriacus and, hence, strengthens the usage of the LSC as proxy for habitual head posture in fossil tetrapods. The short anterior and angular lateral semicircular canals, combined with the relatively shortest dinosaurian cochlear duct known so far and the lack of a floccular recess suggest a rather inert lifestyle without the necessity of sophisticated senses for equilibrium and hearing in S. austriacus. These observations agree with an animal that adapted to a comparatively inactive lifestyle with limited social interactions.


2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (4) ◽  
pp. 2295-2298
Author(s):  
Anbupriya Sureshbabu M ◽  
Aishwarya A Aishwarya A ◽  
Nishanth H Nishanth H

Forward head posture (FHP) is the forward movement of the head that is caused by improper postural awareness and often results in muscular imbalance that causes pain. The forward head posture is found to be influenced by Craniovertebral Angle (CV) and shoulder angle (SA) that in turn causes rounded shoulder. These biomechanical changes prove to be a hindrance in maintaining neutral head posture and affects the structural integrity. A sample size of 43 were taken according to the selection criteria and the FHP was assessed through plumb line. Double tape was used as markers at tragus of the ear, C7 vertebrae and acromion process. Photos were taken and analyzed using AUTOCAD 2017 software and the results were obtained. A positive association found between the pre and post test results for CV angle with P=0.0001(P<0.05) and no significant association between the pre and posttest for SA with P=0.2 (P>0.05). The craniovertebral angle can be altered with the chin tuck exercises but has no effect on the shoulder angle, hence having no influence over the rounded shoulders but has some effect over the forward head posture.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Léonie Hofstetter ◽  
Melanie Häusler ◽  
Petra Schweinhardt ◽  
Ursula Heggli ◽  
Denis Bron ◽  
...  

Background: Neck pain is a major cause of disability worldwide. Poor neck posture such as using a smartphone or work-related additional cervical axial load, such headgear of aviators, can cause neck pain. This study aimed at investigating the role of head posture or additional axial load on spinal stiffness, a proxy measure to assess cervical motor control.Methods: The posterior-to-anterior cervical spinal stiffness of 49 young healthy male military employees [mean (SD) age 20 ± 1 years] was measured in two head positions: neutral and 45-degree flexed head position and two loading conditions: with and without additional 3 kg axial load. Each test condition comprised three trials. Measurements were taken at three cervical locations, i.e., spinous processes C2 and C7 and mid-cervical (MC).Results: Cervical spinal stiffness measurements showed good reliability in all test conditions. There was a significant three-way interaction between location × head position × load [F(2, 576) = 9.305, p &lt; 0.001]. Significant two-way interactions were found between measurement locations × loading [F(2, 576) = 15.688, p &lt; 0.001] and measurement locations × head position [F(2, 576) = 9.263, p &lt; 0.001]. There was no significant interaction between loading × head position [F(1, 576) = 0.692, p = 0.406]. Post hoc analysis showed reduction of stiffness in all three measurement locations in flexion position. There was a decrease in stiffness in C2 with loading, increase in stiffness in C7 and no change in MC.Discussion: A flexed head posture leading to decreased stiffness of the cervical spine might contribute to neck pain, especially if the posture is prolonged and static, such as is the case with smartphone users. Regarding the additional load, stiffness decreased high cervical and increased low cervical. There was no change mid cervical. The lower spinal stiffness at the high cervical spine might be caused by capsular ligament laxity due to the buckling effect. At the lower cervical spine, the buckling effect seems to be less dominant, because the proximity to the ribs and sternum provide additional stiffness.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 7-14
Author(s):  
Silvia Izabella Pop ◽  
Martha Krisztina ◽  
Laura Roxana Contac ◽  
Sandor Henrietta

Abstract Introduction. It is well known that previously has been demonstrated a correlation between respiratory function and the harmonious craniofacial development and head posture respectively. Aim of the study. The purpose of this study was to investigate the correlation between rapid maxillary expansion (RME) and the change in natural head position (NHP) resulting from the consequent change in airway resistance and to elucidate how RME influences NHP in terms of cephalometric angles in children with nasal obstruction. Material and methods. The study included 12 girls and 8 boys who had a history of mouth breathing, as confirmed by the parents and ORL specialist and due to this fact, they underwent RME as part of orthodontic treatment. Dental casts, clinical photographs and lateral skull radiographs exposed in natural head position were obtained at the first visit (T1) and 8-10 months (T2) later for all subjects. In order to evaluate the patient’s lateral skull radiographs, I used AudaxCeph software, within which I created a new type of analysis. Student T test and Pearson correlation test were used to statistically analyze the results. Results. Our findings demonstrate that no significant changes in any of the variables are observed in patients treated with rapid maxillary expansion, however a positive correlation was observed in the variables measured before and after the treatment, respectively between the anomaly and the measured values. Positivity can also be detected when examining the correlation between the patient’s gender and the measured values. Conclusions. Based on the obtained results, we cannot state that there is a correlation between rapid maxillary expansion and cervical posture.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Su Song ◽  
Fangzheng Wang

With the rapid development of Internet technology and the popularity of 5G and broadband, online education in China, especially mobile online education, is in full swing. Based on the development status of online education in China, this paper analyzes the innovative application of learning attention discrimination based on head posture analysis in the development of online education mode of Internet thinking. Learning attention is an important factor of students’ learning efficiency, which directly affects students’ learning effect. In order to effectively monitor students’ learning attention in online teaching, a method of distinguishing students’ learning attention based on head posture recognition is proposed. In the tracking process, as long as the head angle of the current frame is close to the head angle of the key frame in a certain scale model, the visual angle apparent model can reduce the error accumulation in large-scale tracking. A Dynamic Bayesian Network (DBN) model is used to reason students’ Learning Attention Goal (LAG), which combines the relationships among multiple LAGs, multiple students’ positions, multicamera face images, and so on. We measure the head posture through the similarity vector between the face image and multiple face categories without explicitly calculating the specific head posture value. The test results show that the proposed model can effectively detect students’ learning attention and has a good application prospect.


2021 ◽  
pp. 54-57
Author(s):  
Dharshini Chittybabu ◽  
Prakash Jayabalan ◽  
Sivakumar S ◽  
Tittu Thomas James

INTRODUCTION: The neck pain and forward head posture are the most prevailing condition among the college students due to increased smart phone usage and causes activity limitation. At current situation providing rehabilitation via face to face increases the risk of spread of the pandemic(COVID 19). The deep neck flexor strengthening and ergonomic correction via telerehabilitation improves the functional activity among college students and limits the spread of disease. MATREIALS AND METHODOLGY: Subjects with (n=15), who fulfil the screening criteria were given the exercise protocol that is deep neck flexor strengthening and ergonomic correction via telerehabilitation mode for a period of 4 weeks and the outcome measures included neck pain and forward head posture. RESULT: There is a significant statistical difference between pre test and post test values of pain and forward head posture. CONCLUSION: Telerehabilitation platform provides a greater efficiency for treating pain and forward head posture among college students in pandemic situation.


2021 ◽  
Vol 238 (11) ◽  
pp. 1178-1185
Author(s):  
Juliane Mehlan ◽  
Frank Schüttauf

AbstractInfranuclear motility disorders are such of the cranial nerves, the extraocular muscles or changes in the orbit but definitely peripheral to the nuclei of the cranial nerves. Characteristic are movement deficits, a compensatory head posture and the pattern of incomitancy. The secondary angle of deviation is usually larger than the primary. Combined pareses suggest a lesion in the cavernous sinus, orbital apex or a multilocular event. It is essential to rule out supranuclear disorders, especially if the motility deficit is atypical. For clarification, an individual risk assessment is recommended, paying particular attention to risk factors.


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