Pilot study assessing the effect of Fascial Manipulation on fascial densifications and associated pain
- 01Fascial Manipulation reduced densification thickness
- 02The treatment also reduced associated acute pain
- 03A link between densification thickness and pain was seen only in women
A brief Fascial Manipulation treatment may reduce both the thickness of fascial densifications and the acute pain associated with them.
We assessed effectiveness of Fascial Manipulation (FM) in reducing densification thickness and associated acute pain in normal humans. Fascial densifications were identified using palpation and measured with diagnostic ultrasound within self-reported painful somatic regions. Pain intensity ratings were obtained in response to deep palpation of the self-reported painful somatic region before and after a brief FM intervention. Brief FM resulted in reduced densification thickness as well pain intensity. Sex differences were found neither in densification thickness nor pain intensity at any time point. However, a statistically significant positive correlation between densification thickness and pain intensity was observed in females but not males at both pre-FM and post-FM time points. As such, FM may be an effective therapeutic approach for acute pain associated with fascial densifications. While males and females exhibited comparable densification thickness and pain intensity levels at both pre-FM and post-FM time points, only females showed a statistically significant relationship between pain and densification, suggesting that females may be better able to perceive subtle differences in the magnitude of noxious sensory input.
- APA
- Emmett Hughes, Jessica M Koenig, Robert S Lee, Kena McDermott, Tina Freilicher, & Mark H Pitcher (2022). Pilot study assessing the effect of Fascial Manipulation on fascial densifications and associated pain. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/pilot-study-assessing-the-effect-of-fascial-manipulation-on-fascial-densifications-and-associated-pain/
- MLA
- Emmett Hughes, et al. "Pilot study assessing the effect of Fascial Manipulation on fascial densifications and associated pain." 2022, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/pilot-study-assessing-the-effect-of-fascial-manipulation-on-fascial-densifications-and-associated-pain/.
- Chicago
- Emmett Hughes et al. 2022. "Pilot study assessing the effect of Fascial Manipulation on fascial densifications and associated pain.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/pilot-study-assessing-the-effect-of-fascial-manipulation-on-fascial-densifications-and-associated-pain/
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