Thank you for the informative video. Could you point out your references for this information? Which articles did you refer to? I couldn't see your sources.
Can you recommend a book that explains the biomechanics of the cervical spine and the functions of the individual segments? Also I was wondering if you know a book that deals withe the exact same topics for infants?
What is the scientific reference research of blue table presented in lower-left corner? Are they applicable for AROM measured with Inclinometer for practical use?
I just found out I have a c1 and c2 misalignment a few weeks ago from a car crash I had two months prior. I was having all these weird systems that I didn’t even think would be related to a neck injury but I knew something was off. I got 3 different blood test I refused to believe that it all kept coming back normal. Then my husband asks if I want to join him when he goes to get his back adjusted and they took an X-ray of my neck cause I was complaining it felt really tight and I was having this spasms. That’s why he showed me my X-ray and said I had a C1 and C2 injury. I didn’t realize how serious that could be most people die from an injury there cause it’s so close to your brain stem. I just wanted to know what the numbers meant on my X-ray both the flextime and extension X-ray of my neck. I looked all over the internet for “normal” or “healthy” spacing between your neck vertebrae. My flexion X-ray had a 3.39mm spacing between my c1 and c2 vertebra and a 0.94mm spacing between my c2 and c3. In the extension X-ray of my neck I had a 1.33mm between my c1 and c2, a 2.10mm between my c3 and c4, and a 3.32 mm between c4 and c5. My insurance just ran out so I can’t even go back to figure out how to correct this but reading the possible outcomes of not fixing it I’m beyond terrified now and want to find answers 😂
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I appreciate it!
As a snowboard instructor I find this so fascinating thanks!
Thank you for the informative video.
Could you point out your references for this information? Which articles did you refer to? I couldn't see your sources.
Can you recommend a book that explains the biomechanics of the cervical spine and the functions of the individual segments? Also I was wondering if you know a book that deals withe the exact same topics for infants?
This is a brilliant video, Really helped break down what was spoken about in my lecture, only easier to understand! Thank you so much.
in flexion and extension which parts of the vertebra blocks the movements?
What is the scientific reference research of blue table presented in lower-left corner? Are they applicable for AROM measured with Inclinometer for practical use?
I just found out I have a c1 and c2 misalignment a few weeks ago from a car crash I had two months prior. I was having all these weird systems that I didn’t even think would be related to a neck injury but I knew something was off. I got 3 different blood test I refused to believe that it all kept coming back normal. Then my husband asks if I want to join him when he goes to get his back adjusted and they took an X-ray of my neck cause I was complaining it felt really tight and I was having this spasms. That’s why he showed me my X-ray and said I had a C1 and C2 injury. I didn’t realize how serious that could be most people die from an injury there cause it’s so close to your brain stem. I just wanted to know what the numbers meant on my X-ray both the flextime and extension X-ray of my neck. I looked all over the internet for “normal” or “healthy” spacing between your neck vertebrae. My flexion X-ray had a 3.39mm spacing between my c1 and c2 vertebra and a 0.94mm spacing between my c2 and c3. In the extension X-ray of my neck I had a 1.33mm between my c1 and c2, a 2.10mm between my c3 and c4, and a 3.32 mm between c4 and c5. My insurance just ran out so I can’t even go back to figure out how to correct this but reading the possible outcomes of not fixing it I’m beyond terrified now and want to find answers 😂
balance me here , which one is more cervical flexion or extension ROM? because no way extension can be more than flexion.
Thanks its very helpful.
I feel fainty (and sometimes faints complitely) when doingextensions of the neck
I wish my PT school would pay this guy to teach. Literally saved me from hours of terribly explained digital presentations and lectures.
What if somebody has ligament laxity in posterior longitudinal ligament?
What happens at that time? Vertebrates fall anteriorly?
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