Program search — Locomotor dysfunction incoordination
Name | Locomotor dysfunction incoordination |
Description | Dysfunction is a word denoting a function violation. The human musculoskeletal system, if simplified, is a system of bones that serve as a support for muscles and various organs, as well as attachment of ligaments, tendons, which contract, act on the bone levers, driving them. The musculoskeletal system ensures the position and movement of the body in space. The human nervous system coordinates these functions. The causes of dysfunction of the musculoskeletal system can be very diverse. For example - injuries, which are divided into acute (fractures, dislocations, bruises, sprains, wounds, including surgery) and chronic, i.e. arising from prolonged overloads (squeezing of the foot with narrow shoes, knee joint injuries as a result of overloads, compression of the spine joints). Injuries are also divided into generic - received in the process of childbirth and acquired - emerged in the process of human life. A significant group of causes of dysfunction of the musculoskeletal system is caused by diseases of the internal organs that cause contraction and tension of the ligaments and capsules of the organs, which in turn causes disruption of the normal functioning of a number of muscles and joints. Also, the violation of the function of the musculoskeletal system can be a manifestation of body poisoning, some toxins (alcohol, coffee, food preservatives, etc.), the presence of parasites (worms or protozoa), pathogenic bacteria, various types of emotional disorders, metabolic disorders (lack of calcium in the blood can cause seizures of the calf muscles), cancer, severe diseases of the nervous and endocrine systems. Clinically, the dysfunction of the musculoskeletal system can manifest itself in the form of soreness, both at the site of the underlying problem and in the remote parts of the body. For example, dysfunction of the leg joints can cause pain in the lumbar region or even a headache due to the adapted reactions of the body, which is forced to change the tension of muscles and ligaments in order to compensate for this dysfunction. |
Chapter | Musculoskeletal system |
ICD-10 class | M00-M99 |
Author | Dr. R.Rife |
Frequencies, Hz | 20, 72, 95, 125, 444, 600, 625, 650, 727, 776, 787, 880, 1'865, 10'000 |
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