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  • ...ed Anatomy of the Lumbar Spine">Ombregt, L. Applied Anatomy of the Lumbar Spine. Chapter 31 In: A System of Orthopaedic Medicine. Elsevier, 2013.</ref> ...ts of the posterior elements that help guide the movement of the vertebrae and protect the spinal cord.
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  • '''Edited April 2022''' - by [[User:Adrianna Simmons|Adrianna Simmons]] and [[User:Jeannine Escobar|Jeannine Escobar]] as part of the [[Arkansas Colleg ...he ULTT's are equivalent to the straight leg raise designed for the lumbar spine.
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  • ...ts of 11 physical examinations items that are associated with the scapular and humeral kinetic chain. == Scapula Spine Distance: SSD ==
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  • ...isten Templin|Kristen Templin]] as part of the [[Temple University Evidence-Based Practice Project|Temple University EBP Project]] [[File:Thoracic grade 2 T6 PA mobilisations.png|right|frameless]]
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  • ...|dermatome]]” is a combination of two Greek words; “derma” meaning “skin”, and “tome”, meaning “cutting” or “thin segment”. Dermatomes are are ...7, C8, and T1 Nerve Roots, whereas the ulnar nerve is derived from C7, C8, and T1.
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  • ...ical Center. http://www.umm.edu/programs/spine/health/guides/cervical-spine-anatomy. Accessed 21 april 2017.</ref><ref name="Gray">Gray H. Gray's Anatom ...re classic vertebrae, having a body, pedicles, laminae, spinous processes, and facet joints.
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  • ...uxation, spinal cord injury without radiological abnormality, and multiple thoracic compression fracture<ref name=":0">Basu S (2012) Spinal injuries in childre ...y. A Review By Organ System. Phy. Med. and Rehab Clinics, 2015; 26(1); 109-132.
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  • ...llow us to create individual, patient-centred goals and ultimately a tailor-made treatment plan based on the client's needs. ...AP Notes|SOAP]] format as a guide. Below we have a systematic flow for the assessment of the neurological patient.
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  • ...]] based on the course by [https://members.physio-pedia.com/instructor/nick-rainey// Nick Rainey]<br> '''Top Contributors''' - {{Special:Contributors/{{ ...it is beneficial to develop standard practice protocols. Following evidence-based protocols means that you reduce the chance of a poor outcome. You shou
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  • ...natomical region of the neck with or without radiation to the head, trunk, and upper limbs". ...t of patients with neck pain: a review of definitions, selection criteria, and measurement tools; Journal of Chiropractic Medicine Jun 2010; 9(2): 49–59
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  • ...-type headache, cluster headache and other trigeminal autonomic cephalgias and what are categorized as other primary headaches. ...ther primary headaches are clinically heterogeneous. According to the (ICHD-III) the pathogenesis of other primary headaches is still poorly understood.
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  • ...] based on the course by [https://members.physio-pedia.com/course_tutor/ian-horsley/ Ian Horsley]<br>'''Top Contributors''' - {{Special:Contributors/{{F ...the differential diagnosis. An accurate diagnosis will enable us to manage and treat our patients more effectively.
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  • ...and can be described as an exaggerated anterior curvature of the thoracic spine that is associated with aging<ref name="Jang et al." /> ...racic spine is normal and present due to the shape of the vertebral bodies and intervertebral discs,
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  • ...rdination]] and [[balance]].A common problem for surfers is Surfer's neck (and [[Surfer's Back]]) ...ilitation program incorporating stretches, strengthening and co-ordination and postural training.
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  • ...ome testing is an essential part of [[Neurological Assessment|neurological examination]] when suspecting [[radiculopathy]]. Myotomes are much more complex to test ...ome|center|900x900px|Differentiation of somites into dermatome, sclerotome and myotome|thumb]]
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  • ...based on the course by [https://members.physio-pedia.com/course_tutor/shala-cunningham/ Shala Cunningham ]<br> ...s). It also introduces the Proposed Classification System for the Cervical Spine.
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  • ...NA®. 2019 Nov 3;1(1).</ref>{{#ev:youtube|WiRm0Fj8esw}}<ref>Drs. Viral Jain and James McCarthy. Neuromuscular scoliosis. Available from:https://www.youtube ...sis. Orthopaedics & Traumatology: Surgery & Research. 2013 Feb 1;99(1):S124-39.[https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877056812002745]</re
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  • ...Med. 2020 Sep 11:pnaa282.</ref> although CGH can also refer to the orbital and frontal regions.<ref>Kaplan A. Introduction to Cervicogenic Headache Course ...capula and Cervicogenic Headaches|upper trapezius]] and [https://www.physio-pedia.com/Anterior_Neck_and_Cervicogenic_Headaches sternocleidomastoid].
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  • ...fractures: an anatomical approach. Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol 2008;18:189-195 [Level2]</ref> ...iorly from the body. The odontoid process lies anterior to the spinal cord and is used as the pivot for the rotation of the head. The C1 vertebra, carryin
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  • ...reased flexion of the hips, and a compensatory hyperlordosis in the lumbar spine. ...s maximus, gluteus medius and gluteus minimus. These muscles are inhibited and substituted by activation of the superficial muscles.
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