Neck Muscles

Overview The short neck muscles belong to the so-called autochthonous back muscles and are located to the right and left of the vertebral bodies of the spine. Their task is to hold the vertebral bodies and to move them in the spine. The short muscles in the area of the neck are also stabilizing, but … Neck Muscles

Function of the short neck muscles | Neck Muscles

Function of the short neck muscles The short neck muscles work together in a complex way in the rotation and reclination of the head. The head movement therefore results from the interaction of all muscles. The muscles rectus capitis posterior major and obliquus capitis superior and obliquus capitis inferior together form an anatomical triangle (so-called … Function of the short neck muscles | Neck Muscles

Dizziness and spinal disorders

Dizziness, also called Vertigo in medical terminology, is the sensation of a twisting or swaying sensation. One sometimes feels fear and the feeling of fainting. In the medical sense, vertigo is the perception of unreal movements between oneself and the environment (e.g. “Everything revolves around me”). There are different types of vertigo, which can differ … Dizziness and spinal disorders

Injury of the ligamentous apparatus | Dizziness and spinal disorders

Injury of the ligamentous apparatus If the ligamentous apparatus of the upper cervicals is injured, instability can occur between the head and neck. Injury to the ligamentous apparatus can also occur as a result of an accident or other violent impact. Such instabilities lead not only to pain but also to dizziness, loss of consciousness, … Injury of the ligamentous apparatus | Dizziness and spinal disorders

Other diseases of the cervical spine | Dizziness and spinal disorders

Other diseases of the cervical spine There are also other diseases such as osteomalacia, osteoporosis and herniated discs of the cervical spine in which the cervical spine may be involved. The therapy here is primarily based on the existing previous disease Tensions of the neck muscles Dizziness can also simply be due to tension and … Other diseases of the cervical spine | Dizziness and spinal disorders

Atlas correction

Definition The atlas (C1) is the first vertebral body of the spine, which is located directly under the skull. Together with the second vertebral body, it forms a functional unit and enables the skull to move in a wide range of ways relative to the rest of the body. The movement of flexion (flexion) and … Atlas correction

How dangerous is atlas correction? | Atlas correction

How dangerous is atlas correction? As already described, atlas correction is a rather gentle form of therapy. Due to the absence of direct mechanical manipulation of the vertebral body, the risk is considered low. Since whiplash injuries after accidents or other traumatic events with uncontrolled force effects on the musculoskeletal system can cause marginal malpositioning, … How dangerous is atlas correction? | Atlas correction

How do I find a good Atlas therapist? | Atlas correction

How do I find a good Atlas therapist? As the therapists are not usually doctors, no information can be obtained from the German Medical Association or via platforms for specialists. Following recommendations in forums, as well as personal recommendations therefore remains one of the limited possibilities to get advice. In addition, certificates can be an … How do I find a good Atlas therapist? | Atlas correction