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Myofascial vävnad och depression

Johannes Michala, Lanre Aranmolate, Antonia Bonn, Karen Grandin, Robert Schleip, Jaqueline Schmiedtke, Svenja Quassowsky, Tobias Teismann
Nyckelinsikter
  1. 01Deprimerade patienter uppvisar högre myofascial stelhet och lägre elasticitet i nacke och rygg
  2. 02Själv-myofascial behandling kan tillfälligt minska negativa minnesmönster vid depression
  3. 03Myofascial vävnad kan vara en del av en kropp-själs-dynamik som påverkar psykisk hälsa
  4. 04Resultaten tyder på att kroppsliga interventioner kan komplettera traditionell behandling av depression

Personer med depression har ofta stelare bindväv, och behandling av denna vävnad kan ha en positiv inverkan på humör och tankemönster.

Abstract

Background: The myofascial system plays a fundamental role in the mechanics of the body, in body tension regulation and the etiology of pathological states like chronic pain. Moreover, it contains contractile elements and preliminary evidence suggests that its properties are linked to psychological factors. The aim of the present research was to investigate characteristics of the myofascial tissue in patients with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and to examine whether the state of the myofascial tissue causally affects pathopsychological processes in MDD.

Methods: In Study 1, stiffness and elasticity of the myofascial tissue of 40 inpatients suffering from MDD measured with a tissue compliance meter were compared with those of 40 matched never-depressed participants. In Study 2, 69 MDD patients were randomly assigned to single-session self-myofascial release intervention (SMRI) or a placebo intervention. Effects on memory bias and affect were investigated.

Results: Results showed that MDD patients displayed heightened stiffness and reduced elasticity of the myofascial tissue and that patients in the SMRI group showed a reduced negative memory bias and more positive affect compared to patients in the placebo condition.

Conclusions: The preliminary results of our studies indicate that the myofascial tissue might be part of a dysfunctional body-mind dynamic that maintains MDD.

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APA
Johannes Michala, Lanre Aranmolate, Antonia Bonn, Karen Grandin, Robert Schleip, Jaqueline Schmiedtke, Svenja Quassowsky, & Tobias Teismann (2022). Myofascial vävnad och depression. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/myofascial-tissue-and-depression/
MLA
Johannes Michala, et al. "Myofascial vävnad och depression." 2022, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/myofascial-tissue-and-depression/.
Chicago
Johannes Michala et al. 2022. "Myofascial vävnad och depression.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/myofascial-tissue-and-depression/