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 Spinal Biomechanics and Biomechanical Studies of Human Movement

 

 Biomechanics Human Movement Levers and Leverage  

Home study continuing education providers in biomechanics of human movement  with emphasis on biomechanical muscular skeletal levers and lever systems physics. Special concern:  Athletic spinal development in children and child safety in youth sports programs.

Resolution of Injury

You will learn that to have resolution from an injury, there must be restoration of proper structure and function or the person will stay in a chronic inflammatory state.

You will learn that pain associated with an injury is part of the acute inflammatory stage.

 

In the acute inflammatory stage there is a pain, swelling, redness and heat.  The body is busy trying to remove damaged tissue.

 

In the reparative phase, the body has removed all the damaged tissue and is trying to re-build normal tissue to be "as good as new".

 

Proper Neutral Spinal Posture

 

Improper Neutral Spinal Posture

This neck structure has achieved proper restoration of structure and therefore function.

 

This neck structure will need some work before proper resolution of injury can be achieved.  If the proper treatment is not administered, this individual will typically enter into a chronic inflammatory state.

 

  

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