ALGIAS CERVICALES LIBERATION MIOFASCIAL*

Authors

  • A Pilat Director de la Escuela de Terapias Miofasciales. Profcsor del Departamento de Salud del Colegio Universitario de Los Toques «Cecilio Acostax. Venezuela residcnte de la Sociedad Venezolana de Fisiotcrapia Manual Ortopedica Author

Keywords:

Fascias, cervical column, conjunctive tissue.

Abstract

 Most of the changes miofasciales of the human body originate in the union cervicodorsal, which is the part that we constantly traumatize with its incorrect use during many activities on the daily life. Most of the daily occupations make us to place the head and the superior members the rest of the body, and what is even worse, for long periods of time, for example: being sit down, in defense of some fear, in aggressive actions, all these activities change the biomechanical and miofascial relations in the whole cervical column. But the muscular unbalance influences directly into the other soft tissues, among them the fascial system. And, of course, with the past of time, those conditions postures develop into painful problems that block the system miofascial. The excessive position cifotica of the superior part of the dorsal column, produces the flexion of the head automatically. That position is not only very uncomfortable for the realization of all the activities, but also it can disable some of them and the body looks for the compensation automatically. The compensatory movement is made in general in the column cervical superior. In consequence the flex extension movement between the skull and the cervical column is limited by the increment of the tensions miofasciales in this area. This can produce as results nucalgias and also indirectly, for the formation of the unnecessary compensations, problems in the area cervicodorsal like the syndrome of scalene, syndrome clavlculocostal, syndrome of the smallest pectoral and pericapsulitis of the shoulder.

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Published

2002-04-30

How to Cite

Pilat, A. (2002). ALGIAS CERVICALES LIBERATION MIOFASCIAL*. Cuestiones De Fisioterapia, 20(1), 57-67. https://cuestionesdefisioterapia.com/index.php/cf/article/view/440