Adaptive bioresonance therapy and postisometric muscle relaxation with osteochondrosis of the cervical spine in children
AUTHORS : Shmagin A.N. | Antsiferov E.A.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Krasnogorsk, Moscow, Russia
YEAR : 2001 | Category : Method of treatment
According to B.R. Yaremenko et al. (1999), the cervical spine is the most mobile and traumatic. Damage to the cervical vertebrae or their ligamentous apparatus leads to gross neurological disorders and accompanying changes in the tone of the muscles of the shoulder girdle and interscapular region. At present, the vertebrogenic mechanism of the occurrence of pain syndromes, as well as disturbances in the growth and development of the musculoskeletal system, is no longer in doubt. In this regard, various methods of manual therapy of the spine and pathologically altered muscles are often effective methods of treatment.