Paleopathological interpretations of hypermobility syndrome in the art from ancient America.
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Auteurs : Angel Checa [États-Unis]Source :
- Rheumatology international [ 1437-160X ] ; 2012.
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- MESH :
- geographic : Americas.
- ethnology : Joint Instability.
- history : American Native Continental Ancestry Group, Joint Instability, Sculpture.
- History, Ancient, Humans, Medicine in Art, Paleopathology.
Abstract
Paleopathological representations of hypermobility syndrome were assumed in pre-Columbian artifacts from different ancient civilizations from America. Anthropomorphic sculptures from several museums and galleries visited on site or thru Internet show the human figure in contorted positions. These positions are only possible within well-trained individuals or persons with hyperextensibility of the joints.
DOI: 10.1007/s00296-011-2007-7
PubMed: 21805350
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