vadný stereotyp pohybového osového aparátu

English translation: poor stereotype of spinal movement

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Czech term or phrase:vadný stereotyp pohybového osového aparátu
English translation:poor stereotype of spinal movement
Entered by: Dylan Edwards

10:55 Apr 25, 2017
Czech to English translations [PRO]
Medical - Medical (general)
Czech term or phrase: vadný stereotyp pohybového osového aparátu
This refers to a patient with a spinal condition.

Rehabilitace zaměřena na pohybový aparát, především bederní pateř, pánev, sakroiliakální skloubení, ale i na krční pateř a především vadný stereotyp pohybového osového aparátu.
Dylan Edwards
United Kingdom
Local time: 09:05
poor stereotype of spinal movement
Explanation:
I would say that anything referring to "osového" refers to the spine, and "pohybový
osový aparát" is just fancy words for the spine.

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Note added at 31 mins (2017-04-25 11:26:54 GMT)
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Or "defective stereotype..."
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Jiri Lonsky
Czech Republic
Local time: 10:05
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4 +1poor stereotype of spinal movement
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poor stereotype of spinal movement


Explanation:
I would say that anything referring to "osového" refers to the spine, and "pohybový
osový aparát" is just fancy words for the spine.

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Note added at 31 mins (2017-04-25 11:26:54 GMT)
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Or "defective stereotype..."

Jiri Lonsky
Czech Republic
Local time: 10:05
Specializes in field
Native speaker of: Native in CzechCzech, Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in category: 211
Grading comment
Thank you
Notes to answerer
Asker: Thank you. I thought this job was for today, and then realised it's for tomorrow, so I have a bit more time to think about this. Yes, it seems likely that it simply means 'spinal'.


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