Liem Torsten
J Am Osteopath Assoc. 2016 Oct 1;116(10):654-61. doi: 10.7556/jaoa.2016.129.
Andrew Taylor Still, MD, DO, coined the original idea of lesion based on the obstruction of flow of body fluids, but primarily referring to bony structures and more precisely to the spine. Throughout the 20th century, this idea was shaped and developed into the concept of somatic dysfunction, a term that is familiar to both US-trained osteopathic physicians and foreign-trained osteopaths and has been an essential cornerstone of osteopathic practice and teaching. The present historical narrative review offers an overview of the evolution of Still's original lesion concept, major evidence-based models of somatic dysfunction that attempt to explain the clinical findings, and a critique of the concept.
医学博士、整骨疗法博士安德鲁·泰勒·斯蒂尔基于体液流动受阻提出了最初的损伤概念,但主要指的是骨结构,更确切地说是脊柱。在整个20世纪,这一概念不断演变和发展,形成了躯体功能障碍的概念,这一术语对于在美国接受培训的整骨疗法医生和在国外接受培训的整骨疗法师来说都不陌生,并且一直是整骨疗法实践和教学的重要基石。本文献综述对斯蒂尔最初的损伤概念的演变、试图解释临床发现的主要循证躯体功能障碍模型以及对该概念的批判进行了概述。