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Title: Structural asymmetry of lumbar vertebrae as a risk factor for the developmental of paravertebral muscle dysfunction
Authors: Kolesnichenko, Vira
Golka, Grigoriy
Gresko, Igor
Keywords: lumbar vertebrae structural asymmetry
change in muscle interaction
motor control dysfunction
Issue Date: 12-Sep-2018
Citation: Golka G. Structural asymmetry of lumbar vertebrae as a risk factor for the developmental of paravertebral muscle dysfunction / V. Kolesnichenko, G. Golka, I. Gresko // Pohybove ustroji. – 2018. – Suppl. 2 : The 20th Prague-Lublin-Sydney-St. Petersburg «Symposium Interdisciplinary approach to growing skeleton 2», 12th–16th September 2018, Prague, Czech Republic. – P. 84–85.
Abstract: To study the relationship between the lumbar vertebrae structural asymmetry and motor control dysfunction in patients with lumbar disc degeneration diseases.
Description: X-ray anatomical asymmetry of the posterior support complex elements (first of all, the asymmetric size of the articular and transverse processes, the spinous processes rotation – the sites of the beginning and attachment of the fibers of the multifdus muscles), accompanied by different length and tone of the right and left muscle bundles. This leads to a change in muscle interaction and potentiates the change in intersegmentary movements with a violation of functional lumbar-pelvic stability. An additional pathomechanical effect may exert asymmetry of the magnitude and tension of the spine short ligaments (capsular, inter- and supraspinous, intertransverse). This situation causes a violation of absorption of torsion loads and tensile loads, which perceives the intervertebral disc and articular capsule at vertical loads and movements of the spine.
URI: https://repo.knmu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/21017
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