Monday, March 22, 2010

Jammu And Kashmir Temrature

The C 1 ATLAS

atlas of the first cervical vertebra C1

The atlas is the top vertebrae of the cervical spine. He received his name from the Greek god Atlas, who carried on his shoulders the heavens and the earth. Our Atlas is a carrier. His job is to take our 5 to 8 kg heavy head His opponent is the Axis. It is also called spin. He is the second vertebrae of the cervical spine. The Atlas and Axis occupy their special form a special position. Fit around the end-of brainstem in which there are many important vital functions. Both vertebrae are not by a disc connected. This allows us to turn our heads in all directions raise and lower. Injuries at this point can therefore have serious consequences. Even a slight shift caused by physical and psychological causes can exert pressure on passing through the Atlas nerves. Headache, migraine, insomnia, tooth, eye, ear symptoms (such as tinnitus, dizziness) or high blood pressure may be as the result. The atlas is directly related to the fifth lumbar vertebrae. When we walk or run, rotate the Atlas and the fifth lumbar vertebra in the same direction. Atlas is the wrong, it is also the 5th Lumbar be moved. Is 5 Lumbar also moved the bowl is moved. We speak of a pelvic obliquity. The pelvic obliquity



If the bowl is wrong man sick. A pelvic obliquity often triggers a chain reaction. By static disorders of the spine, resulting posture and a one-sided stress on the skeleton. If the pelvic tilt for years untreated it can cause these diseases cause the spine:

jaw misalignment, headaches, migraines, dizziness, tinnitus, hearing loss, strabismus, neck pain, stiff neck, paraesthesia and paralysis in the arms, Seitwärtsverkrümmung the spine (scoliosis), Back pain, herniated disc, sciatica, Premature wear on the hip joint, damage to the inner and outer meniscus

nerve blocks of the spine and its consequences

from the individual vertebrae connect from nerves that supply found in the corresponding regions of the organs with energy. When pressure is released on a disc, for example by a herniated disc or arthritis, the nerves may become irritated or pinched. A light pressure of 0.4 mg on a nerve (which is a weight of half a sugar cube) is sufficient to an institution not properly supplied with energy. By centering on the atlas itself, the spine up again. As a result, the nerve blocks resolve at the spine. For this reason, treatment successes occur in the body that are far from the spine. • When will

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