Influence of Neck Laceration Protectors on Cervical Range of Motion

Objective: To examine the effect of a hockey neck laceration protector (NLP) on cervical range of motion (ROM) along with the athlete's perception on comfort and restrictiveness. Our hypothesis was that all styles of NLPs would limit cervical ROM compared to no NLP, and that certain designs of NLPs would be perceived as more restrictive and less comfortable. Design: Cross-sectional observational analytic. Setting: Outpatient sports medicine clinic. Participants: Forty-six male and female high school hockey players (age 14-18). Independent Variables: Four commercially available NLPs and no NLP. Main Outcome Measures: Cervical ROM and participant feedback regarding restrictiveness and comfort. Results: ROM values while wearing any of the NLPs were significantly less than no NLP for all cervical motion measurements (P
Source: Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine - Category: Sports Medicine Tags: Original Research Source Type: research
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