Etiologia disfuncţiilor musculare întâlnite în practica kinetoterapeutului
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Patologia organelor de locomoţie. Sistemul osos şi locomotor (469)
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POTAPENCO, Ivan. Etiologia disfuncţiilor musculare întâlnite în practica kinetoterapeutului. In: Journal of Physical Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine, 2023, nr. 5(R), p. 29. ISSN 2587-3709.
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Journal of Physical Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine
Numărul 5(R) / 2023 / ISSN 2587-3709

Etiologia disfuncţiilor musculare întâlnite în practica kinetoterapeutului

CZU: 616.74-008.6-02

Pag. 29-29

Potapenco Ivan
 
Asociatia pentru persoane cu dizabilitati de intelect Humanitas
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 7 martie 2024


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Trigger points are the most frequently encountered muscle dysfunctions that are characterized by contractions at the level of the microfibrils of a muscle that affect its microcirculation. The symptoms of these dysfunctions are very wide, but we can mention some of the most widespread, which are: pain that is accentuated when palpating the point, weakness when making a movement, minimizing the amplitude of movement in the joint, affecting the psycho-emotional tone caused by a monotonous pain on over a long period of time. Fascia and ligaments are connective tissue structures capable of contraction, but at a slower rate than muscles. Penetrating muscles and other tissues and deep body cavities, fascia and ligaments in a state of contraction can easily maintain imbalance and cause pain and asymmetry in various elements of the musculoskeletal system. From an aesthetic point of view, myofascial chains allow us to skillfully approach the three-dimensionality of the locomotor apparatus and assess compensation patterns and tension redistribution in the body as a whole. From a clinical point of view, myofascial chains allow us to understand the mechanism of pain transfer. How a segment of the body that exhibits pain is linked to a distant area of the body that exhibits no pain signal. Myofascial chain testing methods unmask the area of dysfunction because the problem is not always where it hurts. All well known tipes of problems was described there

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Trigger therapy, massage, dry needling, physiotherapy