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  • ...abdominal muscles creates a rigid cylinder which decreases the load on the spine.<ref name=":4" /> ...ces the abdom­inal contents and helps support the lower back. It increases spine stiffness during functional posture and movements.
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  • ...r face pointing upwards is a common sleeping position. When the pelvis and spine are aligned in a neutral position, this reduces the pressure on bones and l ...on provides the least support to the back and puts greater pressure on the spine, which could lead to pain. It delays recovery for patients who have a histo
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  • ...ing [[Neck Pain: Clinical Practice Guidelines|neck]], [[Thoracic Back Pain|thoracic]] and [[Low Back Pain|lumbar pain]]) is a common presenting condition in ph ...edicine. 2022 Jan 1;56(1):41-50.</ref> (i.e. pain that is generated by the spine, [[Intervertebral disc|intervertebral discs]] and surrounding soft tissue -
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  • The spine is wonderfully designed to allow movement. It is also designed to help abso ...in the thoracic region which is your upper back; 5 vertebrae in the lumbar spine; and 5 sacral vertebrae and 4 coccyx which are located below that.
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  • ...round the shins" to engage the latissimus dorsi to assist with keeping the spine in a neutral position. An additional cue would be to "squeeze oranges under ...an increase in intrathoracic pressure which helps stabilize the trunk and spine during the movement. The Valsalva maneuver should be avoided by individuals
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  • !'''Spine''' ...the hips in prone lying is associated with a posterior tilt of the lumbar spine
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  • ...y in Mechanical Neck Pain Population: A Review of the Literature'''. Asian spine journal'''. 2019 Jun 3.
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  • ...g characteristics<ref name=":2">Spinal anatomy and backpain. P.F. Ullrich. Spine-health, trusted information for backpain</ref>: ...nal column, the more weight it must bear. The five vertebrae of the lumbar spine (L1-L5) are the biggest unfused vertebrae in the spinal column, enabling th
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  • ...lack+of+knowledge+about+the+functional+aspects+of+the+equine+thoracolumbar+spine+and+pathogenesis+of+back+problems.&source=bl&ots=cAVFEBX9CU&sig=ACfU3U2mopm ...e=":1" /> There is also a lack of knowledge about the equine thoracolumbar spine (particularly its functional aspects) and the pathogenesis of back problems
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  • === Cervical spine === ...lack K., Singh S. [https://doi.org/10.1148/rg.233025121 Pediatric cervical spine: normal anatomy, variants, and trauma]. Radiographics. 2003 May;23(3):539-6
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  • ..."p1">Zdeblick TA. Compression and wedge fractures: treatment and recovery. Spine Univers 2009</ref><ref name="p2">Alexandru, Daniela, and William So. "Evalu Osteoporotic spine fractures can be graded based on vertebral height loss as:
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  • ...<br> <br>The ribs articulate posteriorly with the proc. transversii of the thoracic vertebrae. These junctions are called the costotransverse joints. The ribs * Mobilize spine and ribs to avoid rigidity of the thorax and to reduce complaints.<ref name
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  • ...dominal walls, the abdomen being the portion of the trunk connecting the [[Thoracic Anatomy|thorax]] and [[pelvis]]. An abdominal wall is formed of [[skin]], [ ...ore muscles]] and help keep the body stable and balanced, and protects the spine.
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  • ...ction more readily than other joints, such as the knees, hips, or thoracic spine."<ref>Cholewicki J, Breen A, Popovich Jr JM, Reeves NP, Sahrmann SA, Van Di ...d back muscle activity during walking: changes in motor control]. European Spine Journal. 2006 Feb;15(1):23-40.</ref>
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  • ...ask if they have pain or symptoms in other regions such as their thoracic spine or shoulder. |If there has been trauma, follow the [[Canadian c-spine rules|Canadian C-Spine Rule]]. &nbsp;
    27 KB (3,834 words) - 11:42, 15 November 2023
  • ...tps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1413355521000794 Your spine is so worn out’–the influence of clinical diagnosis on beliefs in patie * '''[[An Introduction to Clearing the Lumbar Spine|Clear the spine]] for distal complaints'''
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  • ...left common carotid artery can be thought of as having two distinct parts: thoracic and cervical while the right common carotid artery has only a cervical port [[Category:Cervical Spine - Conditions]]
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  • # Acquiring the strength and control needed to extend the spine and hold the head and trunk upright and steady.<ref name=":2">Pin TW, Butle == Learning to extend the neck and spine ==
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  • ...like pattern towards the head. Segments that rise as a group may represent thoracic restrictions.<ref name=":1" /> ...: consists of two sinusoid wires coils insulated and placed one around the thoracic (placed around the rib cage under the armpits) and the second(placed aroun
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  • ...headache]] (CGH) is caused primarily by dysfunction in the upper cervical spine. However, patients with CGH are also highly likely to have myofascial trigg For more information on the role of the upper cervical spine, please click [https://www.physio-pedia.com/The_Upper_Cervical_Spine_and_Ce
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