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Instabilità Vertebrale

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La stabilità può essere definita come la capacità delle vertebre di rimanere coese durante i fisiologici movimenti del corpo. Diversi fattori contribuiscono alla stabilità: curvature fisiologiche, struttura delle vertebre, articolazioni intervertebrali, legamenti, muscoli.

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Izzo, R., Di Pietto, F., Muto, M. (2008). Instabilità Vertebrale. In: Imaging del rachide. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-0836-6_8

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