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Myofascial Release

Effects of the myofascial release in diffuse systemic sclerosis.

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Abstract Title:

Effects of the myofascial release in diffuse systemic sclerosis.

Abstract Source:

Acta Neurobiol Exp (Wars). 2010;70(2):177-86. PMID: 19761954

Abstract Author(s):

Marilene Marfin Martin

Abstract:

OBJECTIVE: To improve breathing and functionality of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and hands, by increasing the range of motion (ROM), and to reduce the level of pain. METHOD: Twenty myofascial release (MR) sessions in 2002 with assessments (chest expansion, mouth opening, ROM of wrist and fingers). Between the 19th and the 20th session there was a break of 110 days. Every winter, 1-3 sessions have been made. RESULTS: Chest: expansion increased by 3.5 cm and pain was eliminated at the scar from a biopsy; TMJ: an 8mm increase in mouth opening with pain eliminated; hands and fingers: increase of ROM in all joints of fingers and wrists, of up to 100%, reduction in ulcerations and recovery of nail growth. CONCLUSION: The connective tissue affected by diffuse systemic sclerosis (dSSc) is subject to remodeling through MR, receding when the work is interrupted. Resuming the treatment on a regular basis increased the ROM in joints, reduced the effects of the Raynaud Phenomenon and the pain.


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