[Functional pathology of the spine and otology]
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[Functional pathology of the spine and otology]
Abstract
The vertebral column, consisting of individual Junghann's movement segments (smallest functional units), can show functional impairment (malfunction) producing peripheral pain mostly without an organic cause. In the ENT area there are many syndromes caused by such malfunction, mostly in the upper cervical spine. Spondylogenous disorders can perhaps trigger additional nociceptive reactions. Knowledge of the functional pathology of the vertebral column and its exact diagnosis are the basis of a comprehensive treatment strategy.
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