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Backache - Top 100

Pain in the neck and back is common, especially in the elderly. Pain in the lower back affects 50% of people over the age of 60 years. Symptoms may include just local pain, acute or dull, chronic or remitting, depending on some reason and accompanied by a muscle spasm.
Move the scapula to the spine and partly upward. Also rotate the scapula medially, lowering the glenoidal depression downward. These muscles assist in the strong reduction and extension of the shoulder, stabilizing the scapula.
Rotation of the spine is performed by semi-oval muscles, divided muscles, rotator muscles (rotators), oblique abdominal muscles with unilateral contraction, some action is rendered by rhomboid muscles and the posterior upper jagged muscle.
Trigger zone soleus muscle can be detected using planar palpation, and the distal trigger zones also by means of a pincer.
Involvement in the process of the deepest of the invertebral muscles-rotators causes pain along the middle line of the back and reflected pain during percussion of adjacent spinous processes.
Unbends the hip in the hip joint, turning it slightly outward. By cutting the upper part of the gluteus major muscle, the thigh is retracted. The lower part of the large gluteus muscle, contracting, helps to pull the bent femur against a large load.
The middle gluteus muscle is the most powerful abductor of the thigh. The front group of her beams rotates the thigh slightly inwards. Basically, the muscle is responsible for stabilizing the pelvis when carrying the weight of the body on one leg.
With a simultaneous reduction of all of its fibers, the hip is removed. With a free leg, its front fibers rotate the thigh inward. When the anterior fibers contract, the thigh rotates internally (permeates) like the middle gluteus muscle.
Cervical spondylosis is an osteoarthritis of the cervical vertebrae causing stenosis of the spinal canal and sometimes cervical myelopathy due to the impact of bone osteoarthritic sprouting (osteophytes) on the lower cervical segments of the spinal cord, sometimes involving neighboring cervical roots (radiculomyelopathy).
Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease that causes damage mediated by cytokines, chemokines and metalloproteases.

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