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    Baastrup's disease

    Must have Kinesiology Taping DVD
    do you know about Baastrup's disease...
    what is the management for that condition?..

    help me guys

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    Re: Bastrup's disease

    I think in Physiotherapy, we are more concerned about movement dysfunction rather than diseases. Check appropriate post/forum

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    Re: Bastrup's disease

    thanking u sir,,

    it is one of the spine condition,,,,,main clinical feature is severe pain while doing hyperextension........


    thanks for u r replay

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    Re: Baastrup's disease

    Baastrup's sign

    Also known as:
    Baastrup's disease (misnomer)
    Baastrup's syndrome
    Michotte's syndrome
    The correct term is Baastrup's sign.

    Associated persons:
    Christian Ingerslev Baastrup
    L. J. Michotte

    Description:
    Mutual compression of the spinous processes (radiological formation of bridges) of closely approximated adjacent lumbar vertebrae observed in some types of degenerative diseases. Etiology unknown.

    Slightly more specifically a bony proliferation between the dorsal spinous processes in the lumbar spine of humans. A similar condition has been noted radiographically in dogs, particularly large breeds and especially in Boxers. The clinical significance is unknown.

    Pain in the neck and shoulders produced by contact of two or more spinous processes on extension of the neck has been described in two patients by Nava of Brazil. Inasmuch as Michotte earlier reported a similar condition in the lumbar region, Nava proposed that this name be used as an eponymic designation.

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