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Ett teoretiskt ramverk för fascias roll i manuell terapi

Nigel Simmonds, Peter Miller, Hugh Gemmell
Nyckelinsikter
  1. 01Olika manuella terapier ger ofta liknande resultat
  2. 02Fascia kan vara ett gemensamt mål för dessa terapier
  3. 03Stimulering av fascia kan förklara jämförbara patientresultat

Olika manuella terapier kan ge liknande resultat genom att stimulera kroppens fasciala nätverk, ett gemensamt mål för behandling.

Abstract

A theoretical framework for the role that fascia may play in apparently diverse passive manual therapies is presented. The relevant anatomy of fascia is briefly reviewed. Therapies are divided into myofascial ('soft tissue') and manipulative ('joint-based') and comparisons are made between them on a qualitative basis using measures of pain, function and 'autonomic activation'. When these three outcomes are evaluated between therapies it is observed that they are usually comparable in the quality, if not the quantity of the measures. Viewed from a patients' perspective alone the therapeutic benefits are hard to distinguish. It is proposed that a biologically plausible mechanism which may generate a significant component of the observed effects of manual therapies of all descriptions, is the therapeutic stimulation of fascia in its various forms within the body. Such considerations may help explain why diverse therapies apparently give comparable results.

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APA
Nigel Simmonds, Peter Miller, & Hugh Gemmell (2012). Ett teoretiskt ramverk för fascias roll i manuell terapi. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/a-theoretical-framework-for-the-role-of-fascia-in-manual-therapy/
MLA
Nigel Simmonds, et al. "Ett teoretiskt ramverk för fascias roll i manuell terapi." 2012, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/a-theoretical-framework-for-the-role-of-fascia-in-manual-therapy/.
Chicago
Nigel Simmonds, Peter Miller, Hugh Gemmell. 2012. "Ett teoretiskt ramverk för fascias roll i manuell terapi.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/a-theoretical-framework-for-the-role-of-fascia-in-manual-therapy/