Model development of artificially created biomechanical disorders of the cervical region for pathological manifestations correction in young people

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Currently, there are many controversial issues concerning the clinical and physiological diagnosis of cervicogenic headache. The article analyzes the predictors of biomechanical disorders as the basis of the physiology of the development of cervicogenic headache. Risk factors for the biomechanical disorders development and clinical manifestations of cervicogenic headache are presented. The role of muscle-tonic syndrome in the biomechanical changes formation in the cervical region is proved. Diagnostic methods and their role in verifying the diagnosis of cervicogenic headache are analyzed. A physiological justification for non-drug correction of cervicogenic headache is presented. The importance of the role of correction of biomechanical disorders in cervicogenic headache and in impaired physical activity in athletes, using biofeedback methods, has been demonstrated. It is proved that adequate physical activity helps to maintain the normal state of the statolocomotor system in young people.

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Pain, cervicogenic headache, biofeedback, physiological model, muscular-tonic syndrome, artificially created biomechanical disorders

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