Peripheral joints in the context of myofascial chains - evaluation and therapy
T. Myers described the relationship between muscles and fascia based on cadaver dissections. Wilke (2015), Stecco (2017), proved that myofascial chains transfer and accumulate mechanical energy, as well as participate in the organization of movements. How to evaluate peripheral joints, taking into account the knowledge of myofascial chains?
Time & Location
Sep 01, 2022, 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
on the Zoom platform
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About the event:
Instructor: Mg. Lukas Kasala
Price: 15.00 EUR (record will be available)
Language: English
Venue: Zoom platform
Research supports strong evidence for the existence of myofascial circuits.
Thomas Myers described anatomical relationships between muscles and fascia based on cadaveric dissections. Research by T. Myers, later also by other authors, e.g. Wilke(2015), Stecco(2017), demonstrated that myofascial chains transfer and accumulate mechanical energy, as well as participate in the organization of movements.
Fasciae play an important role in muscle biomechanics. Fascia contains a large number of proprioceptors, but little is known about the role of fascia as a sensory organ. Research is needed in this area.
How Can we evaluate peripheral joints in the context of myofascial chains? More on this webinar!
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