Back orthosis

Definition – What is a back orthosis? Orthoses are all kinds of aids close to the body. The back orthoses can stabilize and support different areas of the back, but they are sometimes also used to correct defective positions. Back orthoses are usually made of a large amount of stretchable material. Supporting elements in the … Back orthosis

How does an orthosis work? | Back orthosis

How does an orthosis work? The back orthoses with their different components fulfill different functions. Rigid components are required to restrict movement, stabilize and redistribute forces. This effect can be achieved with long plastic splints, metal rods or even entire plastic shells. It is also often used to correct malpositions such as scoliosis. Another stabilizing … How does an orthosis work? | Back orthosis

Congenital Spondyloepiphyseal Dysplasia: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Congenital spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia translates into German roughly as “congenital malformation of the long tubular bones and vertebral bodies” and describes a form of dwarfism that is genetically caused. Other synonyms for congenital spondyloepiphyseal dsyplasia are SEDC and SED congenital type. The disease was first described by German pediatricians Jürgen W. Spranger and Hans-Rudolf Wiedemann in … Congenital Spondyloepiphyseal Dysplasia: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Postural deficiency

Postural deformity is the inability to actively stand up against gravity to keep the back or spine in a physiological position. It is caused by a weakness of the stabilizing trunk muscles, i.e. the abdomen and back. The effects are poor posture, pain, functional limitations, tension and shortened muscles. Long-term poor posture due to muscular … Postural deficiency

Causes | Postural deficiency

Causes The main symptom of a postural deficiency is initially the optical image. The body appears to be sunk in. If an active straightening is still possible, it cannot be maintained for a long time or during additional strain. Muscles shorten and tense. The result is back pain, restricted movement, reduced function, reduced resilience and … Causes | Postural deficiency

Hunchback | Postural deficiency

Hunchback The hunchback is a common consequence of a postural deficiency. Known as kyphosis, the hunchback is characterized by excessive curvature of the thoracic spine. The shoulders hang forward and the entire posture appears bent. The chest and abdominal muscles shorten, the back extensors and the neck are overstrained, as they have to resist the … Hunchback | Postural deficiency

Tapes – Overstretched | Ligaments of the spine – anatomy

Tapes – Overstretched The ligaments of the spine serve to provide stability and to slow down excessive movements. If they are overstretched, they lose their protective function towards the spinal cord. The spinal column can then become unstable. It is possible that the vertebral bodies shift against each other. In the worst case, the instability … Tapes – Overstretched | Ligaments of the spine – anatomy