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How to explain the origin and source of dorsal pain vividly
Press release from: Erler-Zimmer GmbH & Co. KG
(openPR) - Dorsal pain is one of the most frequently mentioned disorders by the patients in medical practices. Many people complain regularly about pain in the back. However, the sources are numerous and include psychological causes such as dissatisfaction as well as lack of physical activity and overstressing.
Therefore, the principle of a successful therapy includes a detailed conversation with the patient in order to diagnose the disorders. A vividly designed model can help to demonstrate the anatomy and importance of the back muscles.
The back muscles consist of 3 layers:
- Superficial muscle layer
- Intermediate muscle layer
- Deep muscle layer
The muscles are placed one upon the other, in the deep you will find short and on the surface long muscles. Furthermore, they run either lengthwise, in order to move back or to the side, or crosswise to rotate.
Dorsal pain can also arise because of a weakening of the deep muscles. This can be caused by a lack of exercise or physical rest of the muscles. A specific back training is ideal to build up muscles. Due to the removable superficial muscle layer and the sliding cards, you can show on the model which models should be trained.
Further information regarding anatomical models is available on www.erler-zimmer.de.
Erler-Zimmer GmbH & Co. KG; founded in 1949, run as a third generation, family owned enterprise. CEO Walter and Ute Probst. The company is specialized in anatomy, medical simulators and charts and has its own production site in Germany as well as highly reputed partners in Europe, USA and Asia.
PR contact:
Noreen Huber, Tel. 07841/6003-17
Erler-Zimmer GmbH&Co.KG
Hauptstrasse 27
77886 Lauf
Tel.:07841/60030
Fax: 07841/600320
www.erler-zimmer.de
Therefore, the principle of a successful therapy includes a detailed conversation with the patient in order to diagnose the disorders. A vividly designed model can help to demonstrate the anatomy and importance of the back muscles.
The back muscles consist of 3 layers:
- Superficial muscle layer
- Intermediate muscle layer
The muscles are placed one upon the other, in the deep you will find short and on the surface long muscles. Furthermore, they run either lengthwise, in order to move back or to the side, or crosswise to rotate.
Dorsal pain can also arise because of a weakening of the deep muscles. This can be caused by a lack of exercise or physical rest of the muscles. A specific back training is ideal to build up muscles. Due to the removable superficial muscle layer and the sliding cards, you can show on the model which models should be trained.
Further information regarding anatomical models is available on www.erler-zimmer.de.
Erler-Zimmer GmbH & Co. KG; founded in 1949, run as a third generation, family owned enterprise. CEO Walter and Ute Probst. The company is specialized in anatomy, medical simulators and charts and has its own production site in Germany as well as highly reputed partners in Europe, USA and Asia.
PR contact:
Noreen Huber, Tel. 07841/6003-17
Erler-Zimmer GmbH&Co.KG
Hauptstrasse 27
77886 Lauf
Tel.:07841/60030
Fax: 07841/600320
www.erler-zimmer.de
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