Spinometric Analysis of Patient Treated with Acupressure

Palandri, Sergio (2022) Spinometric Analysis of Patient Treated with Acupressure. In: Current Innovations in Medicine and Medical Science Vol. 9. B P International, pp. 132-146. ISBN 978-93-5547-968-6

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Abstract

The connections involving Myofascial Chains (MCs), Posture, and Traditional Chinese Medicine Meridians (TCMMs) have been extensively discussed in the literature. However, there are still few studies that apply acupressure techniques (like Shiatsu) to subject groups and then undertake postural analyses before and after to validate these ideas. Starting with a case report, this work's goal is to advance these studies. A single 12-year-old female participant with low-degree double curve scoliosis was enrolled in the study solely for clinic confirmation. Ten modules in a row, separated by around a week (range: 5–10 days), each of which included a postural analysis before and after a Shiatsu (acupressure) treatment without a break in between. It is possible to comprehend how the lumbar arrow (LA) is systemically reduced, the cervical arrow (CA) is gradually improved, the Antero-Posterior Flexion (APF), and the Hemipelvis Torsion (HT) are gradually harmonised by comparing the values of a few selected parameters between their pre- and post-treatment values. Even if the subject's initial evaluation of his psycho-emotional state was good or very good, it was better after all therapies had been administered. The stimulation of the "tsubo" in accordance with the Fascial Neuromodulation model may be viewed from an interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary perspective as a treatment that is combined with the modification of peripheral entries in the correction of postural-type morphostructural abnormalities.

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Date Deposited: 07 Oct 2023 10:12
Last Modified: 07 Oct 2023 10:12
URI: http://stm.e4journal.com/id/eprint/1628

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