The association of ossification of nuchal ligament with craniocervical posture and craniofacial morphology: a cephalometric study

项韧带骨化与颅颈姿势和颅面形态的关系:一项头影测量研究

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To investigate the relationship between ossification of nuchal ligament (ONL) with both craniocervical posture and craniofacial morphology. METHODS: This cross-sectional study involved 256 participants with and without ONL. The craniocervical and craniofacial characteristics of each participant were assessed through a software analysis of their cephalograms, containing 37 variables. Sex-based and age-based stratified analyses were also performed. The intergroup differences were examined by the independent sample t-test and the Mann-Whitney U test. Two-way ANOVA was used to assess the effects of gender and ONL status on craniocervical posture and facial morphology. RESULTS: In overall analysis, the ONL group showed greater C0-C1 and craniocervical angle than the normal group. Several craniofacial variables (SNA, ANB, MP-NPog, angle of convexity, convexity of point A, and U1-NA) also differed significantly. In age-stratified analysis, adult patients showed results consistent with the overall trend. For stratified analysis based on sex, the differences of male subjects in C0-C1, craniocervical angle, SNA, and MP-NPog between the two groups were statistically significant. For female subjects, the differences in C0-C1, craniocervical angle, ANB, and U1-NA between the two groups were statistically significant. Two-way ANOVA revealed no significant interaction effect between gender and ONL status. CONCLUSIONS: ONL is associated with pronounced forward head posture and distinct craniofacial feature. These morphological alterations may serve as diagnostic indicators for ONL.

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