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Christine Borch: What my neck remembers, my head will forget.
Wiederaufnahme: 10., 11. November 2010, jeweils 20.30 Uhr
Schwelle 7
Uferstraße 6 HH 1. OG (Nähe Uferstudios)
13357 Berlin - Wedding
Dance and Choreography: Christine Borch
Music: Dr. Nojoke
Costume: Mette Kirstine Lindschouw Toft Soerensen & Stine Marie Krebs
With support from Hochschulübergreifendes Zentrum Tanz – Pilotprojekt Tanzplan Berlin, Hochschule für Schauspielkunst “Ernst Busch”, Germany and Falmouth University – incorporating Dartington College of Arts, England.
ACTUAL CAUSE OF ACCIDENT AND PICTURE OF CONDITION
Woman got during training a hard kick on the right side of the face and felt momentary “paralysed” with pain in the neck without falling or any total unconsciousness.
Although there was some improvement in the course of condition the woman is still complaining over daily pain at the localised neck – shoulder region accompanied with outgoing cramping headache plus accompanied light and sound sensitivity.
Beside that some neuropsychological disturbance i.e. mental disturbance with difficulties in concentration and memory difficulties, together with loss of energy and tiredness and the feeling of more tiredness both physically and mentally. This causes physiological strain and increased feeling of easily caused stress.
NEUROLOGICAL OBJEKTIVE
Seem mobile.
Manage the function test and sit calmly on the chair without reactions on pain.
The woman is psychological normal without dramatizing, necrotizing or summarizing.
There are no neurooftalmological or cranialnerve unbalance.
Good movements of the cervival spinal with myogene palpation threads changes in regio, nuchae and trapizius edges.
Walk/Romberg not very noticeable without abnormal neurological walk or balance.