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Journal of Bodywork & Movement Therapies
INTRODUCTION Myofascial release (MFR) is a manual therapy technique defined as a low load; long-duration stretch to the myofascial complex. Its application is intended to restore optimal length in fascial tissue, alleviate associated discomfort due to ...
M. Gugliotti +6 more
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INTRODUCTION Myofascial release (MFR) is a manual therapy technique defined as a low load; long-duration stretch to the myofascial complex. Its application is intended to restore optimal length in fascial tissue, alleviate associated discomfort due to ...
M. Gugliotti +6 more
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Our aim in this study is to investigate the acute effect of manual myofascial release applied in warm-up period by a physiotherapist on upper extremity muscle strength and sportive performance in volleyball players.
Gizem Ergezen, A. Shahedi
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Our aim in this study is to investigate the acute effect of manual myofascial release applied in warm-up period by a physiotherapist on upper extremity muscle strength and sportive performance in volleyball players.
Gizem Ergezen, A. Shahedi
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Physio Journal
Latar belakang: Forward Head Posture adalah posisi kepala condong ke depan melebihi bahu dimana posisi kepala normal adalah berada sejajar dengan bahu.
Muhammad Hanif Amrullah +2 more
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Latar belakang: Forward Head Posture adalah posisi kepala condong ke depan melebihi bahu dimana posisi kepala normal adalah berada sejajar dengan bahu.
Muhammad Hanif Amrullah +2 more
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Journal of Society of Indian Physiotherapists
Patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) is one of the most common overuse injuries among cyclists. It is widely seen in sports medicine and clinical practice, primarily presenting as pain in the anterior compartment of the knee.
Pankaj Sharma +3 more
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Patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) is one of the most common overuse injuries among cyclists. It is widely seen in sports medicine and clinical practice, primarily presenting as pain in the anterior compartment of the knee.
Pankaj Sharma +3 more
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2014
Myofascial Release provides comprehensive training for hands-on therapists of all disciplines and at all levels to expand their practice. From technique descriptions and their applications to client interactions and the preservation of practitioner strength and functionality, this guide teaches therapists every crucial aspect of employing myofascial ...
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Myofascial Release provides comprehensive training for hands-on therapists of all disciplines and at all levels to expand their practice. From technique descriptions and their applications to client interactions and the preservation of practitioner strength and functionality, this guide teaches therapists every crucial aspect of employing myofascial ...
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The Healer Journal of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Sciences
Background: Upper cross syndrome is a common postural imbalance marked by neck, shoulder, and upper back pain due to muscular dysfunction. Manual therapy techniques like muscle energy techniques and myofascial release are widely used for managing ...
A. Abbas +5 more
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Background: Upper cross syndrome is a common postural imbalance marked by neck, shoulder, and upper back pain due to muscular dysfunction. Manual therapy techniques like muscle energy techniques and myofascial release are widely used for managing ...
A. Abbas +5 more
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The Healer Journal of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Sciences
Background: Piriformis syndrome is characterized by pain due to compression of the sciatic nerve by the pressure of the piriformis muscle, leading to discomfort in the buttocks, sciatica, or a combination of both.
Shumaila Aslam +4 more
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Background: Piriformis syndrome is characterized by pain due to compression of the sciatic nerve by the pressure of the piriformis muscle, leading to discomfort in the buttocks, sciatica, or a combination of both.
Shumaila Aslam +4 more
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Effects of self-myofascial release: A systematic review
Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, 2015Self-myofascial release (SMFR) is a type of myofascial release performed by the individual themselves rather than by a clinician, typically using a tool.To review the literature regarding studies exploring acute and chronic clinical effects of SMFR.PubMed and Google Scholar databases were searched during February 2015 for studies containing words ...
Chris, Beardsley, Jakob, Škarabot
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The Effects of Myofascial Release With Foam Rolling on Performance
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2014In the last decade, self-myofascial release has become an increasingly common modality to supplement traditional methods of massage, so a masseuse is not necessary. However, there are limited clinical data demonstrating the efficacy or mechanism of this treatment on athletic performance.
Healey, Kellie C. +4 more
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OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of the myofascial release technique in individuals diagnosed with unilateral cervical radiculopathy.
Fatih Bali, Gülay Aras Bayram
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OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of the myofascial release technique in individuals diagnosed with unilateral cervical radiculopathy.
Fatih Bali, Gülay Aras Bayram
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