Zusammenfassung
Der Artikel gibt einen Überblick über die physikalische Untersuchung des kranialen
Nervengewebes am Beispiel des N. accessorius. Die relevante Anatomie wird dargestellt.
Außerdem erfolgt eine detaillierte Beschreibung zur Prüfung von Nervenleitung und
Funktion des Zielgewebes sowie der Neurodynamik und Palpation.
Ziel ist es, ein standardisiertes Vorgehen zur Durchführung neurodynamischer Tests
für kraniales Nervengewebe zu präsentieren. Diese sollen bei Untersuchung und Behandlung
einfach anzuwenden sein.
Abstract
The article gives an overview of the physical investigation of the cranial neural
tissue exemplified by the accessory nerve. The relevant anatomy is portrayed. In addition,
a detailed description of the conduction tests and the function of target tissues
as well as of the neurodynamics involved and nerve palpation is presented.
The aim of this article is to initiate a standardised procedure for the implementation
of neurodynamic testing in cranial neural tissue. This needs to be simple to use in
clinical practice during assessment and treatment.
Schlüsselwörter
Neurodynamische Tests - N. accessorius - kraniozervikale Dysfunktion
Key words
Neurodynamic tests - accessory nerve - craniocervical dysfunction
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