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To browse Academia. Jean-Noel Goubier. The foundation of the human body, the spine presents several characteristics that imply in everyday and sports practice. This structure, besides having ligaments and muscles, is also part of the nervous system, due to the presence of the spinal cord in this region, so there is a great risk when it comes to limb mobility when there is some type of severe spinal injury. The maintenance of the health of this structure is of fundamental importance for the athletic longevity of athletes and quality of life of non-athletes.
The objective of the present study was to review important points related to the anatomical constitution, biomechanical and kinesiological aspects of the spine, besides highlighting important points related to causes of spinal dysfunctions such as: scoliosis, disk hernias and lumbago, Characteristics of acute injury processes suffered by the spine during work activities and during the practice of physical activity, also showing some ways of preventing and treating injuries in this structure.
We used articles in the database: Scielo, Pubmed and SciencDirect resulting in a total of 22 articles used to produce this paper. Knowledge of the issues related to the morphology, kinetics and kinematics of the spine is of fundamental importance for professionals working with human movement.
Frank Roemer. Bronek Boszczyk. Maxim Van den Abbeele. Clinical problems of the human spine have a high prevalence, affecting more than Older adults, in particular, are susceptible to degenerative spine disorders such as deformities or osteoporosis. A basic requirement for proper management of various spinal disorders, effective injury prevention, and rehabilitation is a detailed knowledge of the fundamental biomechanics of the spine. Despite growing interest in biomechanical research on the spine during the last decades, however, many clinical problems remain largely unsolved, because of poor understanding of the underlying degeneration phenomena and the complexity of the spinal construct.