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  • ...ssociation between text neck and neck pain in adults and reported that the cervical flexion angle of the standing and sitting participant using a smartphone di ...scles of the cervical region multifidus superficial layer Primal.png|thumb|Cervical spine]]
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  • ...so often develops tightness in extensors and the loss of ROM in the upper cervical spine into flexion. Forced thoracic extension with not elongation of cervical and thoracic vertebras in the 3 planes
    19 KB (2,702 words) - 10:14, 2 November 2023
  • ...spinal column. The spinal column is the body’s main upright support. The cervical spine consists of 7 vertebrae, the lumbar spine has 5 vertebrae and other o * Biomechanical Functions - The thoracic spine is less mobile than the cervical and lumbar regions due to the presence of the ribcage. However, it allows f
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  • The vertebral column exists of 24 vertebrae: seven [[Cervical Vertebrae|cervical vertebrae]], twelve thoracic vertebrae and five [[Lumbar Vertebrae|lumbar v ...flexed posture eases the back pain and paraspinal muscle spasm; therefore, kyphosis is common in untreated patients.<ref name="p5" /> <br>
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  • .... 2021 Apr 23;16(4):e0248978.</ref> Research shows that individuals with a cervical spinal cord injury are frequently in 30-60 degrees of shoulder elevation. F ...aximal elevation in patients with spinal cord injury decreases as thoracic kyphosis increases. As a result, all tasks that require above-shoulder height moveme
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  • * buffalo hump (truncal obesity with prominent supraclavicular and dorsal cervical fat pads) <ref name="Merck">Beers MH, Porter RS, Jones TV, Kaplan JL, Berkw * [[kyphosis]] and back pain (secondary to bone loss),
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  • ...P aim to determine the influence of increasing and decreasing the thoracic kyphosis on the presenting symptoms.  If the thoracic manoeuvre reduces the symptom ...may modulate shoulder symptoms and are routinely performed throughout the cervical, thoracic, and shoulder regions.
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  • ...cane. He did not have any problems with transfers. He presented with mild kyphosis and stooped posture and spoke with mild sialorrhea. * Cervical Rotation L/R: 74/72
    21 KB (3,101 words) - 03:05, 7 December 2020
  • # Inadequate extension in the thoracic and cervical spine increasing the demands of extension on the low back<ref name=":0" /> ** scoliosis; kyphosis
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  • [[File:Cervical spine.png|thumb]] ...maintaining the range of motion for the head and neck. It contains seven [[Cervical Vertebrae|vertebrae]], which provide support to the head while allowing for
    39 KB (5,879 words) - 07:28, 7 May 2023
  • * lies between the superior cervical spine and the inferior [[Lumbar|lumbar spine]]. It ** Upper limbs (upper cervical spine)
    25 KB (3,520 words) - 00:01, 11 December 2020
  • * Lumbar kyphosis. * Inertia, slow cervical dilatation and prolonged labour.
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  • ...ed cognition. She presented with forward head posture with slight postural kyphosis and palpable muscle tightness in upper trapezius. Slight weakness in lower ...''' Forward head posture (protracted) along with slight increased postural kyphosis. Palpable muscle tightness in upper trapezius. Patient appears to be slight
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  • ...]]- In this type of posture, there is forward head, hyper-extension of the cervical spine, flexion of the thoracic spine, lumbar spine extension, posterior til *Flat-Back Posture- In this type of posture, the head is forward with cervical spine extension. There is slight flexion of the upper thoracic spine and a
    23 KB (3,434 words) - 00:12, 26 May 2024
  • ...ompensation, the forward head posture is developed. It results in impaired cervical proprioception, vestibular deficits, and increased fall risk.<ref>Migliares
    11 KB (1,550 words) - 19:18, 17 January 2024
  • * Posture: In standing patient displays increased thoracic kyphosis, forward head, protracted shoulders, increased lumbar lordosis as well as a ...decrease excessive lumbar lordosis, maintain erect posture in thoracic and cervical spine).<br>-Counseled patient on avoiding activities promoting end range lu
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  • ...utube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgMdL7vEga8|width}}<ref>3D4Medical - Cervical Whiplash | Trauma. Available from:https://youtu.be/jgMdL7vEga8 (last acce ...?hopc2s=galus&amp;tid=2016</ref><ref>Graziano D.L. et al. (2007). Positive Cervical Artery Testing in a Patient with Chronic Whiplash Syndrome: Clinical Decisi
    41 KB (5,691 words) - 07:15, 18 November 2022
  • ...urs in the lower lumbar spine but can also occur in the [[Cervical Anatomy|cervical]] spine and rarely, except for trauma, in the thoracic spine.<ref name=":1" ...lopathy for lumbar spondylolisthesis and localized/radiating neck pain for cervical spondylolisthesis.
    34 KB (4,705 words) - 17:14, 29 February 2024
  • ...sment - Physical Assessment|wheelchair sitting posture]] in persons with a cervical-level spinal cord injury is often characterised by: * Rounded shoulders with increased thoracic kyphosis
    22 KB (3,002 words) - 12:55, 7 April 2023
  • ...deficits. He exhibits a [[Forward Head Posture|forward head posture]] and kyphosis of the thoracic spine with mild lateral deviation towards the left. He also |Cervical Rotation
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