A Case of Selective Paresisof the Deep Stabilization System as a Result of Borreliosis
Authors:
K. Lewit; O. Horáček
Authors‘ workplace:
Rehabilitační klinika 2. lékařské fakulty UK, Praha
Published in:
Rehabil. fyz. Lék., , 2003, No. 1, pp. 7-8.
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Overview
Australian physiotherapists have shown that when lifting the arm, the deep postural muscles,especially the transversus abdominis show EMG activity prior to the deltoid. In our experience triggerpoints (TrPs) in the pelvic floor and the diaphragmcausing dysfunction of the deep stabilising musclescause widespread TrPs in the superficial dynamic muscles.In this paper a case is presented in which paresis of the back muscles and the transversus abdominisprevented the patient lifting her arms when standing freely. She was, however, able to lift her armsnormally when seated or when standing with a corset supporting her pelvis.
Key words:
deep stabilising muscles, postural muscles, dynamic muscles, transversusabdominis, paresis of back muscles
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