Sentences with phrase «segment of your spine»

They gonna fuse those vertebrae, so it'll be 100 % fixed, however, it eliminates one (or more) flexible segment of the spine and puts extra bending stress on the first non-fused vertebra on either side of the fused section.
When the core is stable and strong and athletes have a more neutral position of the pelvis and spine, then the forces are redistributed throughout many of the lumbar segments of the spine resulting in a healthy and high - performing athlete.
Lastly in the pursuit of repositioning athletes and getting them back to an «ideal» positioning of the various segments of the spine do we not risk throwing out the baby with the bathwater?
These are very small muscles in between each segment of our spine that holds our natural curve or neutral spine.
This uneven pressure applied over time to isolated segments of the spine is what leads to low back pain, bulging discs, and disc herniation.
Wouldn't it make more sense to just restore normal function to the shifted segment of the spine and alleviate the nerve irritation causing the symptoms?
A neurological exam combined with a thorough history is often enough to tell the Neurology team what part of the nervous system is affected (brain, different segments of the spine, nerves that leave the spine or muscles).
Transitional vertebrae are congenitally malformed vertebrae situated at junction points between distinct segments of the spine where the vertebrae change shape, as from the ribcage to the lower back or lower back to the hips.

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Sherry Cooper, chief economist for Dominion Lending Centres, believes Canadian investors have to do their part to inject money into a segment of the economy that she says could one day form the spine of the Canadian economy.
They differ most obviously from their spider and scorpion relatives in three ways: their massive two - segmented jaws, which can be up to one - third of their body length and are armed with teeth and spine - like and horn - like processes of various sizes; the flagellum, found on the jaws of adult males in most species and thought to play a major role in reproduction; and the malleoli, racquet - shaped sensory organs on the underside of the first segment of the last pair of legs.
As our TA contracts, this cone squeezes like a shrink wrap, displacing air and pressure upwards and providing more stability to the individual segments of our lower spine.
To get the most stretch from this variation of Malasana, systematically lengthen each segment, without skipping any, by bending your back bit by bit, tucking your hips under, and working your way up the spine, one vertebra at a time, all the way to your neck and head.
They are the spinalis muscles, which connect to the central spines of the vertebrae; the longissimus muscles, which run from the head to the sacrum, connecting to the sides of the vertebrae along the way; and the semispinalis muscles, which start at the base of your head and continue along the vertebral column, connecting the central spine of one vertebra to the side of another one many segments below.
The most lateral and anterior segment of the posterior deltoid originates on the lateral margin of the acromion on the posterior facet, while the other 2 segments of the posterior deltoid originate on the posterior aspect of the acromion and scapular spine.
The segment generates roughly 20 % of Stryker's net sales, with 55 % of segment revenues from sales of Neurotechnology products and 45 % from sales of Spine treatment products.
Surgical treatment of wobbler syndrome involves fusing the segments of the cervical spine that are unstable.
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