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SPLENIUS CAPITIS & CERVICIS MUSCLES⠀[ANATOMY, FUNCTION AND PATHOLOGY]⠀The splenius capitis attaches to the nuchal ligament of the cervical spine from approximately the level of C3 and down to the spinous processes to the level of approximately T3
View Details⠀There are 4 muscles involved in the suboccipital region also called 'Upper Cervical Spine' or OAA-Complex:1️⃣Rectus capitis posterior major (axis to head)2️⃣Rectus capitis posterior minor (atlas to occiput)3️⃣Obliquus capitis superior (atlas to
View DetailsHeadache One of the more common headaches is the suboccipital headache. - At the base of the skull there is a group of muscles, the suboccipital muscles, which can cause headache pain for many people. - Sub occipital muscles - Rectus ca
View DetailsNECK PAIN OR HEADACHES?⠀SUBOCCIPITAL MUSCLES AND OAA COMPLEX ⠀[MYOFASCIAL RELEASE TREATMENT]⠀The suboccipital muscles are prime contributors to headaches, migraines and stiff neck!⠀There are 4 muscles involved in the suboccipital region also
View DetailsBrachial plexus injury The nerves of the brachial plexus may be stretched, compressed, or torn in a difficult delivery. The result might be a loss of muscle function, or even paralysis of the upper arm.Injuries may affect all or only a part of the
View DetailsHEAD, NECK, UPPER/MIDDLE BACK, SHOULDER, CHEST OR ARM PAIN?POPPING/GRINDING NOISE WHEN MOVING THE SHOULDER BLADE?PROTRACTED SHOULDER GIRDLE/ROUNDED SHOULDERS?BREATHING PROBLEMS?HEADACHES?⠀THE SPLENIUS-RHOMBOID-SERRATUS ANTERIOR SLING⠀[ANATOMY
View DetailsTHORACOLUMBAR FASCIA⠀[FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY]⠀Although the connective tissue network is continuous and difficult to separate, there is one structure that is directly or indirectly linked to many tissues in the body. ⠀The thoracolumbar fascia (TLF)
View Details#IDIOPATHIC_Toe_Walking#Definition :Idiopathic toe walking is a term used to define a gait in which a person walks with a toe‐toe gait pattern without any known correlated etiology*#_idiopathic_toe_waliking_is_when_your_child_continues_to_walk_
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