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  • === Head & Cervical Spine === *[[Surgical & Post‐op Management of Cervical Spine Stenosis|Surgical & Post-op Management of Cervical Spinal Stenosis]]
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  • ...McKenzie back exercises that based on lumbar extension, it aims to improve lumbar flexion and strengthen the [[Gluteal Muscles|gluteal]] and [[Abdominal Musc Lumbar flexion exercises is an exercise technique that aims to correct posture, re
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  • The Bragard's sign (also: Braggard's test) is used to evaluate whether lumbar and/or ischiadic pain originates from lumbosacral radiculopathy (e.g. [[Dis ...2891-017-1549-6/figures/1 link]. Examples of further tests include for the lumbar region are
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  • Obliterate lumbar curve by flexing other hip and holding. Flex hip with hand under [[lumbar]] area to check no pelvic movement occurs.
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  • ...muscle group is a very deep layer of muscles located on either side of the spine. # Semispinalis cervicis muscle - fascicles cover the cervical and thoracic [[Lumbar Multifidus|multifidus]] muscles
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  • ...er limb, psoas major.</ref>It is essential for correct standing or sitting lumbar posture, stability of the hip joint, and during walking and running<ref nam ...cent intervertebral discs. The deeper portion originates at the first four lumbar vertebrae.<ref name=":3" />
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  • ...nature<ref>Nikolai Bogduk. Clinical and Radiological Anatomy of the Lumbar Spine 5th Edition.Churchill Livingstone: Elsevier. Feb 2012.</ref><ref name=":0" ...ion, the ligament has '''pretension,''' preventing it from buckling. '''At lumbar vertebra,''' this pretension is provided by the traction and tension forces
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  • Spinous processes of T11-[[Lumbar Vertebrae|L2]].<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1">Palastanga, N., & Soames, R. ...produce thoracic extension as well as lateral flexion and rotation of the spine<ref name=":0" />.
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  • ...y combining the anterior rami of the L1 and L2 spinal nerves at the lumbar spine. Descending through the retroperitoneum, it divides into genital and femora [[File:Lumbar Plexus Gray.png|none|thumb]]
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  • ...which exercise? A randomized control trial of exercise for low back pain]. Spine 2002;27(24):2529-2602.</ref>. The McKenzie side glide test is an assessment ...6960/ McKenzie diagnosis and therapy in the evaluation and management of a lumbar disc derangement syndrome: A case study.] J Chiropr Med, 2013;''2''(2): 60
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  • [[File:Spine anatomy.jpg|thumb|Lumbosacral spine]] Linked with particular occupations: (see also [[Biomechanics of Lumbar Intervertebral Disc Herniation]])
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  • .... Manual Therapy 2009;14 (1), 52–60.</ref>. In the [[Lumbar Anatomy|lumbar spine]] this approach is now well established. In the management of non-specific ...nment of the lumbar spine have been noted in subjects with flexion-related lumbar pain<ref name=":1" />.
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  • ...r load balance within the spine, pelvis, and kinetic chain. They spare the spine from excessive load and are essential for lad transfer between the upper an ...[Abdominal Muscles|Abdominals]]; thoracolumbar; lumbar and lateral thoraco-lumbar muscles
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  • ...The Three-Phases Test differentiates between the involvement of the lumbar spine, the SI joint and the hip. The patient is again in prone position and the e * Lumbar spine: Fixation of the vertebra Th12 in ventral-caudal position while extending t
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  • ...with a proximal attachment on the sacrum and the spinous processes of the lumbar vertebrae. # Between the posterior and middle layers of the thoracolumbar fascia in the lumbar regions <ref>Radiopedia Erector Spinae Available: https://radiopaedia.org/a
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  • | rowspan="4" |Cervical Spine | rowspan="4" |Thoraco-Lumbar Spine
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  • * Superficial tenderness: Tenderness over a wide area of lumbar skin to light touch or pinch. ...the examiner presses downwards vertically on the patient’s head, eliciting lumbar pain.
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  • ...ctions followed by mechanical diagnosis and therapy to prevent surgery for lumbar disc herniation. ''Pain Medicine'', ''15''(7), 1100-1108.</ref>. looked at [[Category:Lumbar Spine - Interventions]]
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  • Lumbo pelvic stability (LPS) refers to controlling the motion of the lumbar spine and pelvis relative to an arbitrarily defined neutral position. <ref>Mills ...mpartment muscles such as the transversus abdominis are most important for lumbar stability. <ref>Lynders C. [https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1007/s
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  • ...unction, flexibility, range of motion and angle of the thoracic and lumbar spine.] ''Fisioterapia e Pesquisa'', ''23''(4), pp.394-401. Available from: htt ...d flags]], [[Spinal Masqueraders|spinal masqueraders]], suspected [[Lumbar Spine Fracture|spinal fracture]] be sure to liaise with appropriate medics and in
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