MYOFASCIAL INDUCTION IN CHRONIC LUMBOPELVIC PAIN. THREE CASES STUDY

Authors

  • M Vela-Navacerrada Fisioterapeuta. Ejercicio libre de la profesión. Madrid. España Author

Keywords:

fascia, low back pain, spinal cord, procedure.

Abstract

 Introduction: myofascial induction is a method of working to relieve tension and to recover functional body balance. Objective: research on the evolution of three young women who have never given birth to a child with chronic lumbopelvic pain, subject to the same myofascial induction procedure to relieve tension in the spinal cord membrane. Patients and method: two of the cases have a trauma precedent and their work condition requires sitting about six hours. The other case has no precedent trauma, and she is a professional dancer. In all cases medullar damage was disregard and there was a previous treatment by means of other technichs (manipulative physiological therapy, electrotherapy), without having reached complete recovery. Results: symptoms relief is almost complete in all cases; the cases with more serious physical trauma or more permanent consequences require many more sessions than the others. Discussion/conclusions: myofascial induction is an appropriate method of working in these three cases of chronic lumbopelvic pain.

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Published

2010-04-30

How to Cite

Vela-Navacerrada, M. (2010). MYOFASCIAL INDUCTION IN CHRONIC LUMBOPELVIC PAIN. THREE CASES STUDY. Cuestiones De Fisioterapia, 39(2), 46-49. http://cuestionesdefisioterapia.es/index.php/cf/article/view/270