Posturologia - disciplină medicală pluridisciplinară. (Romanian)

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      Posturology - multidisciplinary medical discipline. (English)
    • Abstract:
      Posturology studies the biomechanical and neurophysiological processes that allow the elaboration and active maintenance of different body segments. It is a multidisciplinary method. Postural pathology occurs when the centres integrating the central nervous system fail to achieve a synthesis of the information obtained by the receptors. Postural deficiency syndrome (PDS) translates into a very varied symptomatology: musculoskeletal disorders, cognitive and perceptual disorders, disruptions of the motor scheme. The practice of posturology requires knowledge in two fields: neurophysiology and biomechanics. Before studying the posture of a child or adolescent, it is necessary to know the patient's archaic reflexes and her/his psychomotor development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
    • Abstract:
      Posturologia studiază procesele biomecanice și neurofiziologice care permit elaborarea și menținerea activă a diferitelor segmente corporale. Este o metodă pluridisciplinară. Patologia posturală survine când centrii integratori ai sistemului nervos central nu reușesc să realizeze o sinteză a informațiilor obținute de către receptori. Sindromul deficienței posturale (SDP) se traduce printr-o simptomatologie foarte variată: tulburări musculo-scheletice, tulburări cognitive și de percepție, perturbări ale schemei motorii. Practica posturologiei necesită cunoștiințe din două domenii: neurofiziologie și biomecanică. Înainte de a studia postura unui copil sau adolescent este necesară cunoașterea reflexelor arhaice și dezvoltarea psihomotorie a acestuia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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