Emotions in Motion: Myofascial Interoception
- 01The myofascial system is linked to emotional states
- 02Manual treatment activates the body's interoceptive system
- 03Emotional aspects are important in myofascial treatment
- 04A multidisciplinary team may optimize care
Manual therapy on fascia can influence emotions, suggesting the value of a mind-body approach to treatment.
There are numerous articles in the literature dealing with the myofascial system, on the physiological, pathologi cal, macroscopic and microscopic level; yet, we still do not have a thorough knowledge of its functions, just as there is still no shared vision of how to classify it. Many professional manual practitioners are involved in its treatment and there are many emerging therapeutic ap proaches. What is still missing is the awareness that the body is also emotion. The myofascial continuum is able to stimulate the areas of the brain that deal with the emotional state, and manual treatment activates the in teroceptive system. To optimize myofascial treatment, a psychologist should work alongside the manual practi tioner, creating a multidisciplinary team that takes into account both the physical and emotional aspects.
- APA
- B Bordoni, & F Marelli (2017). Emotions in Motion: Myofascial Interoception. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/emotions-in-motion-myofascial-interoception/
- MLA
- B Bordoni, and F Marelli. "Emotions in Motion: Myofascial Interoception." 2017, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/emotions-in-motion-myofascial-interoception/.
- Chicago
- B Bordoni, F Marelli. 2017. "Emotions in Motion: Myofascial Interoception.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/emotions-in-motion-myofascial-interoception/
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