Begin Joel, Bertolucci Luiz Fernando, Blostein Dorothea, Minasny Budiman
Creative Pathways Physical Therapy, Henniker, New Hampshire, USA.
Associação Brasileira de Rolfing, São Paulo, Brazil.
Int J Ther Massage Bodywork. 2022 Sep 1;15(3):4-17. doi: 10.3822/ijtmb.v15i3.719. eCollection 2022 Sep.
Our aim is to describe a possible class of nonpathological spontaneous movements that has so far received little attention in the scientific literature. These movements arise spontaneously without an underlying pathology such as Huntington's, Parkinson's, cerebral palsy or spinal cord injury. The movements arise in many different contexts including therapeutic, social, religious, and solitary settings. Anecdotal evidence suggests that the movements are related to development and maintenance of form, being part of inherited autoregulatory behaviors and hence bringing an overlooked therapeutic potential. We describe contexts in which they occur, illustrate with case reports, and characterize the movements in terms of their various triggers, movement phenotypes, and conscious and subconscious influences that can occur at both the individual level as well as during collaborative movement relationships between patient and therapist. This description is intended to create a more widespread awareness of the movements, and provide a foundation for future research as to their healing potential.
我们的目的是描述一类可能的非病理性自发运动,这类运动迄今为止在科学文献中很少受到关注。这些运动自发出现,没有诸如亨廷顿舞蹈症、帕金森病、脑瘫或脊髓损伤等潜在病理状况。这些运动出现在许多不同的情境中,包括治疗、社交、宗教和独处场景。轶事证据表明,这些运动与形态的发展和维持有关,是遗传自动调节行为的一部分,因此具有被忽视的治疗潜力。我们描述了它们出现的情境,用病例报告加以说明,并从其各种触发因素、运动表型以及在个体层面以及患者与治疗师之间的协作运动关系中可能出现的有意识和潜意识影响等方面对这些运动进行了特征描述。这一描述旨在提高对这些运动的更广泛认识,并为未来关于其治疗潜力的研究奠定基础。