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Cervical Spine in Relationship to Etiology Disorders of Cervical Region
Authors: J. Čemusová
Authors‘ workplace: Katedra fyzioterapie FTVS UK, Praha vedoucí katedry doc. PaedDr. D. Pavlů, CSc.
Published in: Rehabil. fyz. Lék., 13, 2006, No. 1, pp. 38-41.
Category: Original Papers
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This article deal about biomechanics of a cervical spine including anatomy of this region. Muscle tone is the main factor for this work as a factor which influate shape and position of cervical spine especially with the patient with clinical symptomatology of vertebrogenic algic syndroms of cervical spine. There will be used methods as a palpation, visual methods as a NMR and kinematography. Next goal is to find adequate marks in relationship between muscle tone and shape of cervical spine which will be good output for clinical practice.
Key words:
cervical spine, muscle tone, biomechanics of cervical spine
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Physiotherapist, university degree Rehabilitation Sports medicine
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