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Myofascial release: an evidence-based treatment approach?
International Musculoskeletal Medicine, 2008Abstract Objectives To assess the current state of scientific knowledge about myofascial release, a noninvasive manual treatment technique, and to identify the reliability of diagnostic tests for myofascial dysfunction and efficacy of the treatment. Methods A literature search was undertaken, as well as exploring more widely for information concerning ...
Lars Remvig +2 more
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Why Myofascial Release is Unique
Clinical Bulletin of Myofascial Therapy, 1996(1996). Why Myofascial Release is Unique. Clinical Bulletin of Myofascial Therapy: Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 43-46.
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Do Self-Myofascial Release Devices Release Myofascia? Rolling Mechanisms: A Narrative Review
Sports Medicine, 2019The term "self-myofascial release" is ubiquitous in the rehabilitation and training literature and purports that the use of foam rollers and other similar devices release myofascial constrictions accumulated from scar tissue, ischaemia-induced muscle spasms and other pathologies.
David G. Behm, Jan Wilke
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Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, 2017
Numerous techniques have been employed to treat myofascial pain syndrome. Self-myofascial release (SMFR) is a relatively new technique of soft tissue mobilization. The simplicity and portability of the SMFR tools allow it to be easily implemented in any type of fitness or rehabilitation program.
Leonid, Kalichman, Chen, Ben David
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Numerous techniques have been employed to treat myofascial pain syndrome. Self-myofascial release (SMFR) is a relatively new technique of soft tissue mobilization. The simplicity and portability of the SMFR tools allow it to be easily implemented in any type of fitness or rehabilitation program.
Leonid, Kalichman, Chen, Ben David
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Effects of the myofascial release in diffuse systemic sclerosis
Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, 2009To 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.Twenty myofascial release (MR) sessions in 2002 with assessments (chest expansion, mouth opening, ROM of wrist and fingers).
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MYOFASCIAL RELEASE IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION OF STUDENTS
Культура физическая и здоровье, 2022Oksana V. Mamonova +3 more
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