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Neck Injuries: History Informs Challenges
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Neck Injuries: History Informs Challenges

Forfatter:
Engelsk
Throughout history, neck injuries have plagued humanity. From gladiatorial combat to battlefield clashes, the neck's vulnerability has been a constant concern. Early treatments were limited, with Egyptians using splints and traction for whiplash-like injuries. Hippocrates, the "Father of Medicine," focused on realigning dislocated vertebrae. Fast forward to today, and neck injuries remain a common woe. Car accidents, sports injuries, and even poor posture due to our tech-driven world all contribute to the problem. Modern medicine offers a wider range of treatments, from advanced imaging techniques for diagnosis to minimally invasive surgeries for spinal correction. However, a new dilemma has emerged. Our sedentary lifestyles and constant downward gaze at phones and tablets lead to chronic neck pain and a condition called "text neck." The delicate balance of the cervical spine suffers under this strain. Herein lies the modern dilemma: while medical advancements offer effective treatments for acute injuries, preventing these issues in the first place becomes increasingly crucial.
Forfatter
Parekh
ISBN
9783384218131
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
68 gram
Utgivelsesdato
1.5.2024
Antall sider
38