Variability of the structural and functional position of the skull bones
https://doi.org/10.24884/1607-4181-2025-32-4-30-36
Abstract
Based on the literature data, we considered the features of the influence of the interposition of the occipital and sphenoid bones on the formation of a pattern of micro-mobility of other cranial bones during intrauterine development and after the implementation of the biomechanism of natural childbirth or cesarean section. A systematic approach to the study of alternative-varying features of these cranial structures at the present stage requires the use of accurate lifetime technologies of cranioscopy and craniometry (computer and magnetic resonance imaging) for targeted correction of the structural and functional position of the cranial bones.
About the Authors
I. O. MuravyovRussian Federation
Muravyov Ilya O., Osteopathic Physician; Intramural Postgraduate Student of the Department of Human Anatomy, Topographic Anatomy and Operative Surgery
7a/4, Popova str., Tyumen, 625048;
54, Odesskaia str., Tyumen, 625023
Competing Interests:
Authors declare no conflict of interest.
V. I. Aptekar
Russian Federation
Aptekar Vladislav I., Osteopathic Physician; Intramural Postgraduate Student of the Department of Human Anatomy, Topographic Anatomy and Operative Surgery
7a/4, Popova str., Tyumen, 625048
Competing Interests:
Authors declare no conflict of interest.
I. A. Aptekar
Russian Federation
Aptekar Igor A., Cand. of Sci. (Med.), Director; Osteopathic Physician, Neurologist, Manual Therapist, Chief Freelance Osteopathic Specialist of the Ural Federal District
7a/4, Popova str., Tyumen, 625048
Competing Interests:
Authors declare no conflict of interest.
L. V. Vikhareva
Russian Federation
Vikhareva Larisa V., Dr. of Sci. (Med.), Professor, Head of the Department of Human Anatomy, Topographic Anatomy and Operative Surgery, Director of the Institute of Fundamental Medicine
54, Odesskaia str., Tyumen, 625023
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Authors declare no conflict of interest.
E. V. Abramova
Russian Federation
Abramova Elena V., Cand. of Sci. (Med.), Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department of Pediatric Diseases and Polyclinic Pediatrics; Сhief Specialist in the Hygiene of Children and Adolescents at the Department of Healthcare of the Tyumen Region, Head of the Department of Pediatric Osteopathy; Osteopathic Physician, Pediatrician, Manual Therapist
7a/4, Popova str., Tyumen, 625048;
54, Odesskaia str., Tyumen, 625023
Competing Interests:
Authors declare no conflict of interest.
I. A. Lebedev
Russian Federation
Lebedev Ilya A., Dr. of Sci. (Med.), Associate Professor, Professor of the Department of Osteopathy and Traditional Medicine
7a/4, Popova str., Tyumen, 625048;
54, Odesskaia str., Tyumen, 625023
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Authors declare no conflict of interest.
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For citations:
Muravyov I.O., Aptekar V.I., Aptekar I.A., Vikhareva L.V., Abramova E.V., Lebedev I.A. Variability of the structural and functional position of the skull bones. The Scientific Notes of the Pavlov University. 2025;32(4):30-36. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24884/1607-4181-2025-32-4-30-36
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