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3+ 4/2002 - Společnost pro pojivové tkáně

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Figure 18. Flat and hollow back, lumbar<br />

kyphosis. A. Normal shape. B. Flat back<br />

has made the normal lumbar lordosis oriented<br />

upwards. So that it looks like a hyperlordosis.<br />

C. The patient becomes aware of<br />

his salient buttocks and tries to correct it,<br />

but in spite of correcting the hollow back<br />

(it is stiff), he creates a lumbar kyphosis.<br />

Figure 20. Plaster manufacturing. A Negative<br />

form. B Positive form, which has<br />

been overworked: scraping 3 to 5 cm. of<br />

plaster from the humps and adding thick<br />

layers of plaster in the concave areas. C.<br />

Patient in her brace, Berlin, 1999.<br />

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Figure 18<br />

Figure 20<br />

LOCOMOTOR SYSTEM vol. 9, <strong>2002</strong>, No. <strong>3+</strong>4<br />

Figure 19<br />

Figure 19. Senseless abdominal pressure,<br />

here combined with a complete lack<br />

of room for correcting hollow back.<br />

Figure 21. Informatics manufacturing<br />

(computer assistance – 5). All essays to<br />

form a virtual three dimensional shape of<br />

a positive mould ready for being formed<br />

over have got insufficient results. In a near<br />

future, forms ready for being formed over<br />

will be copied at all or almost all sizes and<br />

biotypes possible.

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