Sportphysio 2023; 11(01): 15-21
DOI: 10.1055/a-1986-6145
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Vertiefung

Sensomotorik der Halswirbelsäule

Markus J. Ernst

Die Halswirbelsäule spielt für die Sensomotorik eine entscheidende Rolle. Wird ihre Funktion beeinträchtigt, sei es durch Verletzungen oder durch erhöhte Beanspruchung, kann es zu Störungen des sensomotorischen Systems kommen. Kennt man die richtigen Tests, kann man diese Störungen identifiziert und gezielt behandeln.



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02 February 2023

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