ASSESSMENT FUNCTIONAL DISORDER OF SPINE PAIN- SPINE OA AND CONGENITAL DEFECT
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https://doi.org/10.4238/wakhzr63Keywords:
Dynamic posture, assessment, holistic approach, qualitative assessment, previous historyAbstract
The locomotor system is the body system which lead to pain joint spine malnutrition are also included under this system. The human body in the standing posture displays either a vertical line or an S- shaped curve depending on the muscles tone and on the axial skeleton. The normal spine display a mild convexity (kyphosis) of the thoracic spine, a mild concavity of the cervical spine and a definite concavity of the lumbar spines lordosis, scoliosis spondylitis pott’s diseases, fractured spine. An abnormal posture of spine may be due to general debility, wasting disease, faulty posture, pregnancy, abdominal swelling or hysteria. Assesssment of spine on the basis of examination inspection and careful palpation. Examination in a prone position so that the spinal muscles are relaxed. Poor nutrition more systemic inflammation. Worse arthritis in spine and other joints. Malnutrition causes locomotor complain suppose soft bones, deep aching pain in spine, muscles loss, leading to poor posture and back pain, severe joint pain and swelling cause sudden severe spine pain. Dynamic posture or the posture of the body in action or motion includes such diverse activities as walking, running, climbing, swimming , and dancing. Functional locomotor disorder such as- ataxia, gait, rheumatic arthritis, gout, spondylitis, lumbago, rheumatic fever, backache, joints pain with remote injuries and unexplained arthritis are increased due to aging, life style and environmental factors. Regular physical improvement practice yoga and stretching. Stress depression management techniques avoid digital media toxication. Early steps can prevents serious complications regular exercise (walking, yoga, sports) and health life style practice more benefits
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