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Aktiv fascial kontraktilitet: Fascia kan möjligen kontrahera på ett glattmuskelliknande sätt och därigenom påverka muskuloskeletal dynamik

Robert Schleip, Werner Klingler, F Lehmann-Horn
Nyckelinsikter
  1. 01Fascia kan ha en förmåga att aktivt kontrahera
  2. 02Kontraktila celler har hittats i fasciala vävnader
  3. 03Detta kan påverka muskuloskeletal dynamik och hälsa
  4. 04Kan ge nya insikter för manuella terapier
  5. 05Mer forskning behövs för att bekräfta hypotesen

Fascia kan ha en förmåga att aktivt dra ihop sig, vilket kan påverka muskuloskeletal dynamik och förklara effekter av manuell terapi.

Abstract

Dense connective tissue sheets, commonly known as fascia, play an important role as force transmitters in human posture and movement regulation. Fascia is usually seen as having a passive role, transmitting mechanical tension which is generated by muscle activity or external forces. However, there is some evidence to suggest that fascia may be able to actively contract in a smooth muscle-like manner and consequently influence musculoskeletal dynamics. General support for this hypothesis came with the discovery of contractile cells in fascia, from theoretical reflections on the biological advantages of such a capacity, and from the existence of pathological fascial contractures. Further evidence to support this hypothesis is offered by in vitro studies with fascia which have been reported in the literature: the biomechanical demonstration of an autonomous contraction of the human lumbar fascia, and the pharmacological induction of temporary contractions in normal fascia from rats. If verified by future research, the existence of an active fascial contractility could have interesting implications for the understanding of musculoskeletal pathologies with an increased or decreased myofascial tonus. It may also offer new insights and a deeper understanding of treatments directed at fascia, such as manual myofascial release therapies or acupuncture. Further research to test this hypothesis is suggested.

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APA
Robert Schleip, Werner Klingler, & F Lehmann-Horn (2005). Aktiv fascial kontraktilitet: Fascia kan möjligen kontrahera på ett glattmuskelliknande sätt och därigenom påverka muskuloskeletal dynamik. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/active-fascial-contractility-fascia-may-be-able-to-contract-in-a-smooth-muscle-like-manner-and-thereby-influence-musculoskeletal-dynamics/
MLA
Robert Schleip, et al. "Aktiv fascial kontraktilitet: Fascia kan möjligen kontrahera på ett glattmuskelliknande sätt och därigenom påverka muskuloskeletal dynamik." 2005, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/active-fascial-contractility-fascia-may-be-able-to-contract-in-a-smooth-muscle-like-manner-and-thereby-influence-musculoskeletal-dynamics/.
Chicago
Robert Schleip, Werner Klingler, F Lehmann-Horn. 2005. "Aktiv fascial kontraktilitet: Fascia kan möjligen kontrahera på ett glattmuskelliknande sätt och därigenom påverka muskuloskeletal dynamik.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/active-fascial-contractility-fascia-may-be-able-to-contract-in-a-smooth-muscle-like-manner-and-thereby-influence-musculoskeletal-dynamics/