Lunghi Christian, Tozzi Paolo, Fusco Giampiero
School of Osteopathy C.R.O.M.O.N, Rome, Italy; C.O.ME. Collaboration, Pescara, Italy.
School of Osteopathy C.R.O.M.O.N, Rome, Italy; C.O.ME. Collaboration, Pescara, Italy.
J Bodyw Mov Ther. 2016 Oct;20(4):784-799. doi: 10.1016/j.jbmt.2016.01.004. Epub 2016 Jan 23.
Different approaches to body biomechanics are based on the classical concept of "ideal posture" which is regarded as the state where body mass is distributed in such a way that ligamentous tensions neutralize the force of gravity and muscles retain their normal tone, as result of the integration of somatic components related to posture and balance mechanisms. When compromised, optimal posture can be restored through the balanced and effective use of musculoskeletal components; however, various research findings and the opinion of experts in this field suggest a move away from the dogmas that have characterized the idea of health dependent on ideal posture, to promote instead dynamic approaches based on the interdependency of the body systems as well as on the full participation of the person in the healing process. Following these concepts, this article proposes a revised biomechanical model that sees posture as the temporary result of the individual's current ability to adapt to the existing allostatic load through the dynamic interaction of extero-proprio-interoceptive information integrated at a neuromyofascial level. Treatments using this revised model aim to restore the optimal posture available to the person in that particular given moment, through the efficient and balanced use of neuro-myofascia-skeletal components in order to normalize aberrant postural responses, to promote interoceptive and proprioceptive integration and to optimize individual responses to the existing allostatic load. The latter is achieved via multimodal programs of intervention, in a salutogenic approach that, from a traditional perspective, evolves on an anthropological basis, to the point of centering its work on the person.
不同的身体生物力学方法基于“理想姿势”的经典概念,这种理想姿势被视为一种身体质量分布的状态,即韧带张力抵消重力,肌肉保持正常张力,这是与姿势和平衡机制相关的躯体成分整合的结果。当理想姿势受到损害时,可以通过平衡有效地使用肌肉骨骼成分来恢复;然而,该领域的各种研究结果和专家意见表明,应摒弃那些将健康依赖于理想姿势这一观念的教条,转而推广基于身体系统相互依存以及个人在愈合过程中充分参与的动态方法。遵循这些概念,本文提出了一种修订后的生物力学模型,该模型将姿势视为个体当前通过在神经肌筋膜水平整合的外感受 - 本体感受 - 内感受信息的动态相互作用来适应现有应变负荷能力的临时结果。使用这种修订模型的治疗旨在通过有效平衡地使用神经 - 肌筋膜 - 骨骼成分,恢复个体在特定时刻可达到的最佳姿势,以规范异常的姿势反应,促进内感受和本体感受的整合,并优化个体对现有应变负荷的反应。后者是通过多模式干预计划实现的,采用一种健康促进方法,从传统角度来看,这种方法在人类学基础上发展,直至将工作重点放在个体身上。