Strengthening of the short neck muscles

“Cervical Cervical Rotation” You can perform this exercise in a standing or sitting position. Rotate your head with your cervical spine stretched to one side as if you were looking over your shoulder and looking backwards. In this position hold one hand against her cheek. Exert pressure against your hand by trying to rotate your … Strengthening of the short neck muscles

Strengthening of the rear upper body

“Turtle” Lean on a chair and pull the shoulder blades together. Feet and knees are on the ground. Now make your chest and cervical spine long and hold the tension for 10 seconds. The exercise will be more difficult if you only have your feet on the floor. This exercise strengthens the upper back muscles. … Strengthening of the rear upper body

Physiotherapeutic measures | Hip dysplasia – exercises from physiotherapy

Physiotherapeutic measures Causes of hip dysplasia can be multiple pregnancies, premature births, family history and the position of the child in the mother’s womb. Immediately after birth, asymmetry, difficulty in abduction and a gluteal fold can be detected. An ultrasound examination ultimately provides clarity. The greatest risk in hip joint dysplasia is the risk of … Physiotherapeutic measures | Hip dysplasia – exercises from physiotherapy

Exercises for a hallux rigidus

Hallux rigidus is a condition in which the metatarsophalangeal joint of the big toe becomes stiff. This is usually caused by degenerative diseases of the joint, such as arthrosis. This is a decrease in the joint cartilage mass and quality. Abrasion products cause frequent inflammation of the joint, in which the joint surface changes visibly … Exercises for a hallux rigidus