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http://dx.doi.org/10.9708/jksci.2019.24.10.189

Treatment and Prevention of Abnormality with Lateral Flexion and Rotation in Cervical Spine  

Lee, Hyun-Chang (Dept. of Digital Contents Engineering, Wonkwang University)
Shin, Seong-Yoon (School of Computer Inf. & Communication Eng., Kunsan National University)
Park, Ki-Hong (School of Computer Inf. & Communication Eng., Kunsan National University)
Abstract
In the healthcare system, the human neck(cervical spine) is one of the most important organs. The area that supports the human head is the cervical spine. Nowadays, we are often overworked our neck to calls with the smart phone or see the monitors. In this paper, we investigate the abnormalities of lateral flexion and rotation of the cervical spine. The normal angle of lateral flexion is $20^{\circ}$ to $45^{\circ}$ and the normal angle of rotation is $50^{\circ}$ to $90^{\circ}$. If this angle is below normal and we feel pain, there is something wrong with the cervical spine. In addition, learn how to measure the lateral flexion and rotation of the neck or cervical spine, and also to find out how to treat an abnormality. We also look at how to prevent more than lateral flexion and rotation of the cervical spine. The experiment was carried out with 100 people in their 50s, men and women, to find out whether the neck is abnormal.
Keywords
Healthcare System; Cervical Spine; Lateral Flexion; Rotation; Abnormality;
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