Month: July 2020

Hands-on treatments on pain in athletes

  Injuries in sports are common, and the resulting pain limits the athletes’ activity. But pain has a weak connection to the degree of injury but a strong connection to the perception and body image. The main goal of treatment for sportspersons is pain relief and return to play as quickly as possible. Therapies in

Pain inhibition is not affected by exercise-induced pain

Pain is a complex process which involves the activation of central nervous system modulatory pathways that can attenuate or enhance the perceived pain via descending inhibitions or facilitations, respectively. Following an injury, nociceptive signal is transmitted to the dorsal horn of the spinal cord along primary afferent fibres. The signal is mediated to the Central

Cell receptors in facial tissue

Cell receptors in facial tissue are exposed to an abundance of extracellular signals. The signal is recognised by the receptors, and this signal is decoded according to a complex pathway of intracellular signalling. This signal is translated to an appropriate response by the cell. According to the linked receptor, the signal molecules can respond differently.

The cellular components of fascia

Fascia (plural fasciae) is a web of connective tissue under the skin that attaches, stabilises, encloses, and separates muscles and other internal organs.  Fascia is the most pervasive, but perhaps least understood network of the human body. From a macroanatomy point of view, scientists are interested in the science of the continuity of myofascia, gliding

Structural and Functional Changes in the Neuromyofascia system During Aging

Aging is a natural process that can cause significant changes in the neuromyofascia system, including muscles, fascia, and the central and peripheral nervous systems. The structure and function of myofascial tissues will be affected. A review by Alberto Zullo and colleagues published in Frontiers in Physiology summarized the evidence about the harmful effect of aging

Muscle from Aged Rats Is Resistant to Mechanotherapy

  Massage is a type of mechanotherapy on muscles that have been shown to improve protein turnover during disuse atrophy. It has also been shown to enhance muscle regrowth during recovery from disuse atrophy in adult muscle. A new study investigated whether massage could cause beneficial adaptations in skeletal muscle from aged rats during normal

Does Massage enhance performance and help athletes recover?

That is a million-dollar question. Undoubtedly, massage therapy is very popular among athletes. A 2013 review of soccer recovery strategies found that 78% of French professional teams utilized massage therapy to help athletes recover. During the 2018 FIFA World Cup, France’s national football team played 7 soccer matches in 30 days. Big-name players stressed the