Objective The aim of this study was to assess the impact of age on pressure pain threshold (PPT) of cervico-facial muscles in healthy geriatric subjects and to investigate the role of gender and dominance on nociception. Background Musculo-skeletal pain is common in the elderly, but being subjective, it risks to be underdiagnosed and undertreated. A useful method for assessment of local pain is determining PPT through pressure algometry. Ageing process seems to increase PPTs, but reference values for the assessment of pain in geriatric subjects are lacking. Methods In this study, PPTs in temporal muscle, masseter, sternocleidomastoid, occipital and splenius capitis of 97 healthy elderly subjects were measured using Fischer algometer. Participants were divided by age in four classes (years 65-69; 70-74; 75-79; ≥80). Results Women had lower PPTs in all muscles compared with men. Comparing PPTs obtained from the right and the left side, no significant differences were recorded neither in men nor in women. When dividing subjects by age class and education, in both genders no significant differences were observed in PPTs among the groups, neither in the right nor in the left sides. Conclusion In conclusion, the present study reports reference PPT values for the cervico-facial muscles that can be applied to a population of healthy elderly subjects. After 65 years of age, further ageing does not influence PPTs in cervico-facial muscles whereas female gender has lower PPTs.

Pressure pain threshold of the cervico-facial muscles in healthy elderly people: The role of gender, age and dominance / De Rui, Marina; Marini, Ida; Bartolucci, Maria Lavinia; Inelmen, Emine Meral; Bortolotti, Francesco; Manzato, Enzo; Gatto, Maria Rosaria Antonella; Checchi, Luigi; Sergi, Giuseppe*. - In: GERODONTOLOGY. - ISSN 0734-0664. - STAMPA. - 32:4(2015), pp. 274-280. [10.1111/ger.12117]

Pressure pain threshold of the cervico-facial muscles in healthy elderly people: The role of gender, age and dominance

Marini, Ida;Bartolucci, Maria Lavinia;BORTOLOTTI, FRANCESCO;Checchi, Luigi;SERGI, GIUSEPPE
2015

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Objective The aim of this study was to assess the impact of age on pressure pain threshold (PPT) of cervico-facial muscles in healthy geriatric subjects and to investigate the role of gender and dominance on nociception. Background Musculo-skeletal pain is common in the elderly, but being subjective, it risks to be underdiagnosed and undertreated. A useful method for assessment of local pain is determining PPT through pressure algometry. Ageing process seems to increase PPTs, but reference values for the assessment of pain in geriatric subjects are lacking. Methods In this study, PPTs in temporal muscle, masseter, sternocleidomastoid, occipital and splenius capitis of 97 healthy elderly subjects were measured using Fischer algometer. Participants were divided by age in four classes (years 65-69; 70-74; 75-79; ≥80). Results Women had lower PPTs in all muscles compared with men. Comparing PPTs obtained from the right and the left side, no significant differences were recorded neither in men nor in women. When dividing subjects by age class and education, in both genders no significant differences were observed in PPTs among the groups, neither in the right nor in the left sides. Conclusion In conclusion, the present study reports reference PPT values for the cervico-facial muscles that can be applied to a population of healthy elderly subjects. After 65 years of age, further ageing does not influence PPTs in cervico-facial muscles whereas female gender has lower PPTs.
2015
Pressure pain threshold of the cervico-facial muscles in healthy elderly people: The role of gender, age and dominance / De Rui, Marina; Marini, Ida; Bartolucci, Maria Lavinia; Inelmen, Emine Meral; Bortolotti, Francesco; Manzato, Enzo; Gatto, Maria Rosaria Antonella; Checchi, Luigi; Sergi, Giuseppe*. - In: GERODONTOLOGY. - ISSN 0734-0664. - STAMPA. - 32:4(2015), pp. 274-280. [10.1111/ger.12117]
De Rui, Marina; Marini, Ida; Bartolucci, Maria Lavinia; Inelmen, Emine Meral; Bortolotti, Francesco; Manzato, Enzo; Gatto, Maria Rosaria Antonella; Checchi, Luigi; Sergi, Giuseppe*
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