Treatments should first aim to relieve segmental spinal pain then it is necessary to take care of the resulting cellulo-teno-periosto-myalgic (CTM) pain, finally, finally, rehabilitation and postural precautions will be put in place in order
Part of the underlying descriptions are taken from Robert Maigne’s book: “Pain of spinal origin, understanding diagnosis and treatment” All of the elements making up the mobile spinal segments can be responsible for acute or
Anatomical reminder The posterior part of the gluteus medius muscle sits deep within the gluteus maximus muscle. Its lower part covers the small gluteus muscle. The proximal insertions of the muscle are on the anterior
Mrs. X, 55 years old, was operated on for a C5-C6 cervical hernia 3 years ago via a right anterior approach. After a transient improvement, there is a reappearance of pain at the cervical level,
M X, 45 years old, victim of a bi-malleolar ankle fracture operated on 14 months ago, has significant residual pain limiting walking and returning to work (the patient is a self-employed physiotherapist). Following his operation,