Interactions Between the Craniomandibular System and Cervical Spine: the Influence of an Unilateral Change of Occlusion on the Upper Cervical Range of Motion - Stephan Klemm - Kirjat - Diplomica Verlag - 9783836662024 - perjantai 9. toukokuuta 2008
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Interactions Between the Craniomandibular System and Cervical Spine: the Influence of an Unilateral Change of Occlusion on the Upper Cervical Range of Motion German edition

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Interactions Between the Craniomandibular System and Cervical Spine: the Influence of an Unilateral Change of Occlusion on the Upper Cervical Range of Motion German edition

This prospective, randomized, double-blind investigation evaluated the influence of a short-time artificial change of occlusion to the upper cervical spine mobility. Twenty 14-19 aged female dancers were investigated in a cross-over-design on head movement rotation in anteflexion with a three-dimensional ultrasonic measurement device, the Zebris 3D Motion Analyzer (CMS 70 P). A change of the occlusion was produced by positioning a 0.75mm foil of tin between premolar and first molar of the right side. Towards the current theory of convergence of cervical and trigeminal nerves the change of occlusion should enlarge tensions in the suboccipital muscles and consequently decrease the mobility of the upper spine. The results of this investigation are: There were no significant differences in measuring movements of the upper cervical spine in dependence of changes of the occlusion. Assessments of the probationers to the changes in tension or motion support these results.

Media Kirjat     Paperback Book   (Kirja pehmeillä kansilla ja liimatulla selällä)
Julkaisupäivämäärä perjantai 9. toukokuuta 2008
ISBN13 9783836662024
Tuottaja Diplomica Verlag
Sivujen määrä 106
Mitta 175 × 6 × 250 mm   ·   199 g
Kieli English   German  

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