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Volume 7, Issue 5
J Nov Physiother, an open access journal
ISSN: 2165-7025
Novel Physio 2017
August 21-22, 2017
4
th
International Conference and Expo on
August 21-22, 2017 | Birmingham, UK
Novel Physiotherapies
The problem of SCMmuscle in children: physical treatment, orthotic treatment, and the myogene of SCM
in children
Visar Tifeku
Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Center, Albania
T
he purpose of this research was to analyze patients treated with myogenium torticulosis at the Psychiatric Clinic for the period
from November 2016 to April 2017. The research is retrospective time with the descriptive component. Study subjects were 116
cases and were analyzed during 10 treatment days. We have analyzed the treatment based on gender, age, place, physical therapy and
the attacked side. Statistical calculations, tables and graphs are worked on the SPSS program. Torticolysis is a deformity characterized
by the lateral flexion (flexion) of the head to the arm on the side of the localization of deformity and its rotation on the opposite
side. It is caused by unilateral contractility of the sternocleidomastoid muscle and secondary muscle relaxation and neck fascias.
The word Tortikolis is derived from the Latin words, "
tortus
", twisted, and "
collum
" neck. Torticolysis can be: primary (congenital)
and secondary (gained). Congenital torsion is manifested at birth. Acquired or secondary torsion is manifested in most infants, in
children and adults.
Biography
Visar Tifeku has completed Physiotherapy Technician Course in Secondary Medical School "Elena Gjikaj", in Ferizaj. In 2017, he started Senior Studies at the
Faculty of Medicine in Physiotherapy Course. He has extended his valuable service towards the scientific community with his extensive research work.
wisar.tifeku@msn.comVisar Tifeku, J Nov Physiother 2017, 7:5(Suppl)
DOI: 10.4172/2165-7025-C1-017