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By: Serge Paoletti Pages:
314 Book Type: Smyth-sewn softcover ISBN:
0-939616-53-X
978-0-939616-53-4 Year Published: 2006The
fasciae comprise a wide variety of body tissues including the membranes,
ligaments, tendons, and mesenteries. These tissues are all derived from the
mesoderm, which undergoes coiling or rolling movements during embryonic
development. This is the origin of the inherent micro-movements, or motility,
that are so important in many osteopathic approaches to diagnosis and
treatment.
The fasciae are found at every level of the body and
constitute a basic element of human physiology. They serve as the body's first
line of defense, acting independently of the central nervous system, which is
why they are referred to as a “peripheral brain.”
From a mechanical point of view, the fasciae are organized
in chains to defend the body against restrictions. When a restriction goes
beyond a specific threshold, the fasciae respond by modifying their
viscoelasticity, changing the collagenic fibers, and transforming healthy
fascial chains into lesional chains.
The fasciae keep a record of every trauma that causes a
change in motility. Through the sensitivity of trained hands, we are able to
perceive movements on a micro-level and can thus detect motility disturbances,
which reveal the medical history of a patient. Remedial techniques, adapted to
each patient, can restore normal motility. In this way, fascial disturbances can
be overcome, allowing the body to recover its normal physiological functions.
For this reason, we can say that the health of every person is reflected in
large part in the fasciae.
The Fasciae: Anatomy, Dysfunction and Treatment is the
first book to organize the wealth of available information concerning fascial
tissues from the fields of embryology, anatomy, histology, and pathology. It
describes the roles and mechanisms of the fasciae, and details appropriate
testing and treatment techniques. The book is richly illustrated with color and
black and white drawings throughout.
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