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Correlation between abnormal posture, screen time, physical activity, and suspected scoliosis: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Orthop Surg Res
Chen H   +13 more
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Ocular Causes of Abnormal Head Postures

open access: closedOphthalmology, 1979
A prospective study was undertaken to analyze the different causes of abnormal head postures on ocular bases. Eight basic mechanisms were found in a series of 188 patients. Incomitance accounted for 62.7% of the head postures and nystagmus for 20.2%. Important diagnostic criteria for evaluating patients with head postures are discussed.
Burton J. Kushner
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Abnormal Head Postures: A Review

open access: closedAmerican Orthoptic Journal, 2001
(2001). Abnormal Head Postures: A Review. American Orthoptic Journal: Vol. 51, No. 1, pp. 137-143.
Bradley V. Davitt
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The influence of abnormal head posture on facial asymmetry

open access: closedJOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL REGULATORS AND HOMEOSTATIC AGENTS, 2022
Aims: The aim of this study was to evaluate the association between the facial asymmetry and the Altered Head Position (AHP), in four patients affected by torticollis (TC). Methods and results: Three patients with diagnosis of ocular TC (OTC) and one patient with diagnosis of congenital muscular TC (MTC), aged between 6 and 15 years, were referred to ...
Campobasso A.   +11 more
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AN ANALYSIS OF ABNORMAL POSTURE OF THE HEAD IN PARKINSONISM OF VARIOUS ORIGINS

open access: closedArchives of Neurology And Psychiatry, 1928
Among the most striking and interesting characteristics of patients with parkinsonism of any origin are the postural abnormalities. The most typical disorder is a combination of masklike facies, forward flexion of the head and trunk, flexion at the hips and knees, adduction of the arms and flexion of the elbows and fingers.
WALTER M. KRAUS
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