The cervical spine has basically two major muscle groups:• One above, flexor, which allows flexion of the cervical spine, looking down• One rear extender, which allows the extension of the cervical spine, look upThese two muscle groups can be activated in two ways:1. Voluntarily decided to lift his head for a specific reason (take something, watch something, etc.).2. Involuntarily, without the need to think of the cervical spine, this is balanced by a continuous relaxation-contraction of ...
Obviously I can only say emphatically as osteopathy session in my office, but I can say that my classmates queries will be a slight difference. The first step is to know the reason for the consultation and the patient's medical history (illnesses, surgeries, accidents, etc..).The second step is the examination of the patient in order to know how is the patient and that you are disturbing elements. The osteopath will match the type of patient age and morphology. If a patient with x years reported low ...
The symptoms of a patient does not necessarily imply a particular scan type and therefore there is no symptomatological osteopathic treatment.Sciatic pain does not necessarily trigger a treatment in the lumbar region. Obviously the lower back does not work well, the osteopath has to perform a scan that allows the reason for the lower back does not work well.It is possible that the cause can not solve (tumors, fractures, disc herniations real, etc..) So it would refer the patient.But in many cases ...