Nelson K E, Sergueef N, Lipinski C M, Chapman A R, Glonek T
Department of Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine, Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine of Midwestern University, USA.
J Am Osteopath Assoc. 2001 Mar;101(3):163-73.
The primary respiratory mechanism (PRM) as manifested by the cranial rhythmic impulse (CRI), a fundamental concept to cranial osteopathy, and the Traube-Hering-Mayer (THM) oscillation bear a striking resemblance to one another. Because of this, the authors developed a protocol to simultaneously measure both phenomena. Statistical comparisons demonstrated that the CRI is palpably concomitant with the low-frequency fluctuations of the THM oscillation as measured with the Transonic Systems BLF 21 Perfusion Monitor laser-Doppler flowmeter. This opens new potential explanations for the basic theoretical concepts of the physiologic mechanism of the PRM/CRI and cranial therapy. Comparison of the PRM/CRI with current understanding of the physiology of the THM oscillation is therefore warranted. Additionally, the recognition that these phenomena can be simultaneously monitored and recorded creates a new opportunity for further research into what is distinctive about the science and practice of osteopathic medicine.
由颅骨节律性冲动(CRI)所体现的主要呼吸机制(PRM)是颅骨整骨疗法的一个基本概念,它与特劳贝-黑林-迈尔(THM)振荡极为相似。基于此,作者制定了一个方案来同时测量这两种现象。统计比较表明,通过Transonic Systems BLF 21灌注监测激光多普勒流量计测量,CRI明显与THM振荡的低频波动相伴。这为PRM/CRI生理机制和颅骨疗法的基本理论概念开辟了新的潜在解释。因此,有必要将PRM/CRI与当前对THM振荡生理学的理解进行比较。此外,认识到这些现象可以同时被监测和记录,为进一步研究整骨医学的科学与实践的独特之处创造了新机会。