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Decorticate posturing: The arms flex inward, with the hands and fingers flexing down. This type of posturing tends to happen with injuries affecting the cerebral cortex (outer part of the brain) or cervical spine injuries. [More]
Baroreceptors play a crucial role in detecting blood pressure within the arteries, particularly in the carotid arteries of the neck. They enable the body to adjust blood flow rapidly during changes in posture, such as [More]
Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) involves compression of nerves or blood vessels in the area behind the neck muscles, extending beneath the clavicle and first rib. This condition can result from various postures or muscle tightness, [More]
A case study discusses a 27-year-old female patient who experienced persistent headaches, brain fog, and anxiety following a concussion, exacerbated by subsequent neck injuries. Initial examinations revealed significant neurological and physical findings, including exaggerated reflexes, [More]
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