compulsive position

Introduction

Introduction "Forcing position" refers to the fact that when people live and work, the body is forced to stay in a certain space for a long time and form a certain fixed posture. For example, we are talking about sedentary when surfing the Internet, standard or necessary professional posture in the service industry, relatively fixed posture in daily behavior, and prescribed actions of athletes in sports. Because of the constant and excessive tension that is not fully and timely relaxed, "obsessive posture" may cause different degrees of fatigue and damage to the human body.

Cause

Cause

For example, we have said that sedentary when surfing the Internet; the standard or necessary professional posture in the service industry; the relatively fixed posture in daily behavior and the prescribed movements of athletes in sports.

Simply speaking, the passive habit on the human body means that when the human body is in a certain enforced position, the local body presents a negative state of motion due to repeated and persistent coercion and restriction. In this negative state of motion, not only will the human body's body pose a relatively fixed posture; it will also make the inner blood circulation and nerve conduction trajectory (including the function of each system and the function of the organization) too repeat. Until the immobilization.

When the repetitiveness and immobilization (or locking) of these trajectories (functions and functions) reach a certain level, the process of blood oxygen metabolism and nerve reaction of the human body will be partially over-extended, and the other part will be relatively A stagnant state of instability. The result will first cause deposition and strain of local body tissue, and secondly, these sludge damage will affect related organs and systems; it will have side effects on the whole body and mind of human beings.

Examine

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Related inspection

Body position CT examination of blood routine

Because of the constant and excessive tension that is not fully and timely relaxed, "obsessive posture" may cause different degrees of fatigue and damage to the human body.

The action should be accurate, in place, best and full. If you look up, you should try your best to raise your head upwards and backwards. When you expand your chest, you should try to stretch your chest and make your muscles and soft tissues on the back of your neck and ridges fully contract, then relax. Repeated this several times, the effect is better.

We believe that on a local limb, a complete and effective series of movements should be a combination of full contraction and timely relaxation; like a perfect "circle", there will be no "excessive" or "inferior". On the contrary, it is a one-sided or single movement mode and effect, and the action does not become a real series. "Forced position" is actually a series of long-term forced movements, resulting in persistent disturbances and fatigue of the body tissue along with the nervous system; showing a "passive habit" state. To put it bluntly, the "precision instrument" of the human body has experienced "errors" in the case of forced passiveness, program operation and function display, and these errors accumulate, which will cause unpredictable disadvantages.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

The patient often maintains a special posture, the so-called compulsive head position, where the patient can flex the head forward or backward, or flex to the sides to reduce the onset.

Obsessive-compulsive disorder is a neurosis characterized by obsessive-compulsive and compulsive behavior. Everyone in life has had obsessive-compulsive symptoms. The obsessive-compulsive symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder are pathological. It lasts for a long time and occurs frequently. Although the party knows that it is unreasonable, it cannot get rid of it and bring pain to itself, causing daily life. Disorder and disorder of life behavior.

Because of the constant and excessive tension that is not fully and timely relaxed, "obsessive posture" may cause different degrees of fatigue and damage to the human body.

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