Active and Passive Therapy of the Upright Posture and Its Influence on the Hemodynamics of the Upper Limbs
Poor posture negatively influences the hemodynamics of the upper extremities. In clinical practice, this is known as Thoracic outlet syndrome. Poor posture leads to muscle imbalances which are solved with the active exercise or using the passive technique - taping. This work is an experimental pilot...
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Main Authors: | Ivana Jelínková (Author), Robert Válka (Author), Monika Šorfová (Author) |
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Karolinum Press,
2014-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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