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Arkitekturen och den rumsliga organisationen hos den levande människokroppen avslöjad genom intratissulär endoskopi - ett osteopatiskt perspektiv

Colin Armstrong
Nyckelinsikter
  1. 01Denna översikt kopplar modern endoskopi till osteopatiska principer
  2. 02Ett kontinuerligt nätverk av fibriller överför kraft djupt in i kroppen
  3. 03Nätverkets rörlighet och anpassningsförmåga är avgörande för vävnadshälsan
  4. 04Struktur och funktion är sammanlänkade på alla nivåer
  5. 05Onormal stelhet i kollagen kan påverka den lokala vävnadshälsan negativt

Endoskopiska bilder visar ett kontinuerligt nätverk av fibriller som överför kraft i kroppen, vilket stödjer osteopatiska principer om kroppslig sammankoppling.

Abstract

This article presents an overview of research conducted by Dr Jean-Claude Guimberteau into the architecture and spatial organization of living matter and the relationship between the cells and the extracellular matrix. His research is discussed in the context of previous and current research into fascial anatomy. Andrew Taylor Still, the founder of Osteopathy, did not have access to modern research and yet his observations are proving to be surprisingly accurate in the light of recent findings. This article sets out to highlight the relevance of his insights from a purely anatomical perspective, and to draw parallels with a new way of thinking about the architecture of the living human body that is slowly emerging. Dr Guimberteau's research shows that a force applied to the surface of the skin is transmitted deep into living tissue via a continuous bodywide multifibrillar network. It also confirms the concept of the body as a dynamic functional unit, as proposed by A.T. Still. Still also proposed that structure and function are interrelated at all levels within the living human body. There is a growing body of research to support this. Intratissular endoscopy has highlighted the importance of the quality of the mobility and adaptability of the network of collagen and elastin fibers that structures the ECM in healthy living tissue. Factors such as abnormal stiffness of collagen fibers in the ECM are thought to have adverse effects on local tissue health.

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APA
Colin Armstrong (2019). Arkitekturen och den rumsliga organisationen hos den levande människokroppen avslöjad genom intratissulär endoskopi - ett osteopatiskt perspektiv. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/the-architecture-and-spatial-organization-of-the-living-human-body-as-revealed-by-intratissular-endoscopy-an-osteopathic-perspective/
MLA
Colin Armstrong. "Arkitekturen och den rumsliga organisationen hos den levande människokroppen avslöjad genom intratissulär endoskopi - ett osteopatiskt perspektiv." 2019, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/the-architecture-and-spatial-organization-of-the-living-human-body-as-revealed-by-intratissular-endoscopy-an-osteopathic-perspective/.
Chicago
Colin Armstrong. 2019. "Arkitekturen och den rumsliga organisationen hos den levande människokroppen avslöjad genom intratissulär endoskopi - ett osteopatiskt perspektiv.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/the-architecture-and-spatial-organization-of-the-living-human-body-as-revealed-by-intratissular-endoscopy-an-osteopathic-perspective/