Abstract
Pain on the cranial extremity and superior lamb's level is dominant symptom of the vertebral static disorders in cervical area. The diversity in determinants and favorable facts will create a multiple symptoms, as intensity and localization. The vertebral therapy that will be applied in the organized way, individual or in long terms recovery program, sustained a favorable evolution for main symptoms, to remission or to new forms. The symptomatology that goes along with the vertebral static dysfunctions of various etiology, (inflammatory processes, degenerative processes, inflammations, unhealthy positions, climacteric period, etc.), is very complex. Starting with the specific manifestations of cerebral ischemia (pain, vertigo, fatigue, lack of concentration, limitation of the physical effort and walking) and continuing with the pathology of the cervical column (localized pain or irradiating ache in the thoracic member, functional impotence, joint blockage and muscular rigidity) we can describe a very vast clinical area, that provoke the complementary disciplines, each with it's specific therapeutic action (medicine, pharmacology, psychology, psychiatry, physical therapy, reflex therapy, bio energy therapy, etc). The pain experienced at the cephalic extremity and of the superior limps, is by far the dominant symptom of vertebral static in the cervical zone. The diversity of the etiological and stimulating factors creates a diverse variety, regarding the intensity and the
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