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The cervical spine's flexibility provides a wide range of motion, including flexion, extension, rotation, and lateral flexion. The atlantoaxial joint offers 50% of all cervical rotation. Besides, the atlantooccipital joint contributes 50% of flexion and extension of the neck. Flexion: Forward bendi...
Also there was a statistical difference between the groups regarding pain, pressure pain treshold, cervical flexion‐extension (p < 0.05); except cervical rotation, cervical lateral flexion and disability(p > 0.05). Conclusion This study shows that Kinesio Taping leads to improvements on pain, ...
A 1.5 Nm torque was also applied to simulate flexion/extension, lateral (right/left) bending, and axial (right/left) rotation [4] . Statistical analysis We counted the range of motion (ROM) of the five models under different motion state conditions, and three sets of points were selected ...
Note: the atlanto-occipital joints allow for nodding, flexion/extension, or ‘yes’ motions of the head. The articulations between the atlas and axis (the two lateral atlantoaxial joints and the median atlantoaxial joint between the dens and the atlas) allow for rotation of the head or ‘no’...
The lateral and anteroposterior radio graphs of the resected vertebral column were obtained together with those of the resected vertebral column under forced anteflexion, retroflexion, and flexion with rotation. These were then compared with those taken at the time of the initial exam i...
This cervical spine series includes an AP view, a lateral view (neutral, flexion, and extension views), obliques, and an open mouth view. • Use swimmer's view if the initial films do not show the C7-T1 junction. • Evaluate overall alignment; those with spondylosis will often have ...
areas other than the mandible (e.g., the occipital region of the skull). These devices must be capable of generating traction forces greater than 20 pounds. In addition, these devices allow traction to be applied with alternative vectors of force (e.g., 15 degrees of lateral neck flexion)...
The Philadelphia orthosis is a two-piece polyethylene foam collar that limits cervical flexion/extension by 59–75%, lateral bending by 12–34% and rotation by 27–56%56. In the placebo condition, a jersey tubular bandage (Neuss, Germany) was worn. This device does not limit neck mobility....
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