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Cervicothoracic and dorsal thoracic pain. A review of the main ...
In these cases, the Levator Scapula plays a role in the pain referral. ... c) Connection between the levator point and the cervical spine ...
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The Grande Odalisque by Ingres or the woman with 10 lumbar vertebrae
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Ingres’ Odalisque: idealized beauty. Arch Facial. Plast Surg 2000. • “Art critics have often spoken about the famous supernumerary three vertebrae ...
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Cervicothoracic and dorsal thoracic pain. A review of the main ...
Thus, in these cases, the Levator Scapula syndrome could be regarded as a C4 or C5 ... The treatment of the Levator Scapula syndrome is the same as that for ...
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Coccydynia by Jean-Yves Maigne, MD
My Major Scientific Publications on Coccydynia ... Clamator glandarius (cukoo, koccus in ancient Greek), the bird which gave its name to to the "tail bone". ...
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Maigne syndrome by Robert Maigne
... it was the interapophyseal joints and posterior primary rami of the lower lumbar region which continued to attract the interest of physicians. ...
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Cervicothoracic and dorsal thoracic pain. A review of the main ...
Periscapular pain is also a frequent adverse reaction to incorrect cervical .... As for the Splenius Cervicis syndrome, this tenderness is supposed to ...
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Dorsal thoracic pain in manual medicine
Summary: Dorsal thoracic pain is very common, but there is a paucity of literature on this topic. We present a review of the available literature on the ...
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Cervicothoracic and dorsal thoracic pain. A review of the main ...
A description of the main anatomic syndromes causing upper thoracic pain. A review of the causes and symptoms.
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Recommendations of the SOFMMOO regarding neck manipulations
A Prevention of the Vertebrobasilar Accidents Following Cervical Thrust ... Of note, a lateral neck pain and some headache can be the only symptoms of a ...
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Cervicogenic Headache
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML ... but it is often associated with other forms. The acute form is Arnold's neuralgia; it is rare, and its paroxysms are generally provoked by forceful ...