RU2003116252A - METHOD FOR AN INTEGRATED MANUAL STUDY OF CRANIOVERTEBRAL TRANSITION - Google Patents

METHOD FOR AN INTEGRATED MANUAL STUDY OF CRANIOVERTEBRAL TRANSITION

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RU2003116252A
RU2003116252A RU2003116252/14A RU2003116252A RU2003116252A RU 2003116252 A RU2003116252 A RU 2003116252A RU 2003116252/14 A RU2003116252/14 A RU 2003116252/14A RU 2003116252 A RU2003116252 A RU 2003116252A RU 2003116252 A RU2003116252 A RU 2003116252A
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Константин Игоревич Сигрианский
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Способ комплексного мануального исследования краниовертебрального перехода, включающий наложение рук врача соответствующим образом на поверхность анатомической зоны головы и шеи пациента, проведение физиологической пробы и оценку характера и объема движений, отличающийся тем, что одноименные пальцы обеих рук врач располагает на костных ориентирах, одним из которых является остистый отросток аксиса, вторым - сосцевидный отросток затылочной кости, причем при правостороннем повороте головы пациентом палец правой руки врач располагает на правом сосцевидном отростке затылочной кости, а палец левой руки на остистом отростке аксиса, при левостороннем повороте головы пациентом положение рук врач меняет на зеркальное, проводят физиологическую пробу в виде активного поворота головы самим пациентом при сохранении вертикальной оси позвоночника и оценивают состояние краниовертебрального перехода по наличию или отсутствию поворота остистого отростка аксиса в первую фазу движения при повороте головы до 25° и наличию или отсутствию смещения уровня сосцевидного отростка затылочной кости во вторую фазу движения при повороте головы более 25°.A method for a comprehensive manual study of the craniovertebral transition, including applying the doctor’s hands accordingly to the surface of the anatomical zone of the patient’s head and neck, conducting a physiological test and assessing the nature and range of movements, characterized in that the doctor has the same fingers on both bone landmarks, one of which is the spinous process of the axis, the second is the mastoid process of the occipital bone, and with a patient's right-side rotation of the head, the doctor places the finger of the right hand on the right mastoid process of the occipital bone, and the finger of the left hand on the spinous process of the axis, with a patient’s left-side rotation of the head, the doctor changes the position of the hands to a mirror, conduct a physiological test in the form of an active rotation of the head by the patient while maintaining the vertical axis of the spine and evaluate the condition of the cranio-vertebral transition by the presence of or the absence of rotation of the spinous process of the axis in the first phase of movement when turning the head to 25 ° and the presence or absence of a shift in the level of the mastoid process the left bones in the second phase of movement when turning the head more than 25 °.
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RU2003116252A (en) METHOD FOR AN INTEGRATED MANUAL STUDY OF CRANIOVERTEBRAL TRANSITION