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What Does the Body Communicate With Postural Oscillations? A Clinical Investigation Hypothesis

The evolution of the foot and the attainment of the bipedia represent a distinctive characteristic of the human species. The force of gravity is dissipated through the tibial astragalic joints, and the movement of the ankle is manifested on a sagittal plane. However, this is in contrast with other s...

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Autores principales: Buscemi, Andrea, Campisi, Santi Scirè, Frazzetto, Giulia, Petriliggieri, Jessica, Martino, Simona, Ambramo, Pierluca, Rapisarda, Alessandro, Maldonato, Nelson Mauro, Di Corrado, Donatella, Coco, Marinella
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8241913/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34220640
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.668192
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author Buscemi, Andrea
Campisi, Santi Scirè
Frazzetto, Giulia
Petriliggieri, Jessica
Martino, Simona
Ambramo, Pierluca
Rapisarda, Alessandro
Maldonato, Nelson Mauro
Di Corrado, Donatella
Coco, Marinella
author_facet Buscemi, Andrea
Campisi, Santi Scirè
Frazzetto, Giulia
Petriliggieri, Jessica
Martino, Simona
Ambramo, Pierluca
Rapisarda, Alessandro
Maldonato, Nelson Mauro
Di Corrado, Donatella
Coco, Marinella
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description The evolution of the foot and the attainment of the bipedia represent a distinctive characteristic of the human species. The force of gravity is dissipated through the tibial astragalic joints, and the movement of the ankle is manifested on a sagittal plane. However, this is in contrast with other studies that analyze the straight station in bipodalic support of the body. According to these studies, the oscillations of the body dissipated by the articulation of the ankle are greater on a frontal plane than on a sagittal plane. Probably, this can be deduced by analyzing the concept of “cone of economy (COE) and equilibrium;” a cone that has its base with the oscillations described by the 360° movement performed by the head and has its apex that supports polygon defined by the tibio-astragalic articulation. The purpose of this study was to evaluate a kind of communication between the oscillations of the COE and equilibrium and the main sphere of somatic dysfunction (structural, visceral, or cranial sacral), assessing the reliability of the “fascial compression test.” The implications of this connection have been considered, while grounding the hypothesis in the ability of the human body to maintain its center of mass (COM) with minimum energy expenditure and with minimum postural influence. At the same time, the fascial compression test provides a dominant direction of fascial compartments in restriction of mobility.
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spelling pubmed-82419132021-07-01 What Does the Body Communicate With Postural Oscillations? A Clinical Investigation Hypothesis Buscemi, Andrea Campisi, Santi Scirè Frazzetto, Giulia Petriliggieri, Jessica Martino, Simona Ambramo, Pierluca Rapisarda, Alessandro Maldonato, Nelson Mauro Di Corrado, Donatella Coco, Marinella Front Psychol Psychology The evolution of the foot and the attainment of the bipedia represent a distinctive characteristic of the human species. The force of gravity is dissipated through the tibial astragalic joints, and the movement of the ankle is manifested on a sagittal plane. However, this is in contrast with other studies that analyze the straight station in bipodalic support of the body. According to these studies, the oscillations of the body dissipated by the articulation of the ankle are greater on a frontal plane than on a sagittal plane. Probably, this can be deduced by analyzing the concept of “cone of economy (COE) and equilibrium;” a cone that has its base with the oscillations described by the 360° movement performed by the head and has its apex that supports polygon defined by the tibio-astragalic articulation. The purpose of this study was to evaluate a kind of communication between the oscillations of the COE and equilibrium and the main sphere of somatic dysfunction (structural, visceral, or cranial sacral), assessing the reliability of the “fascial compression test.” The implications of this connection have been considered, while grounding the hypothesis in the ability of the human body to maintain its center of mass (COM) with minimum energy expenditure and with minimum postural influence. At the same time, the fascial compression test provides a dominant direction of fascial compartments in restriction of mobility. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-06-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8241913/ /pubmed/34220640 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.668192 Text en Copyright © 2021 Buscemi, Campisi, Frazzetto, Petriliggieri, Martino, Ambramo, Rapisarda, Maldonato, Di Corrado and Coco. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Psychology
Buscemi, Andrea
Campisi, Santi Scirè
Frazzetto, Giulia
Petriliggieri, Jessica
Martino, Simona
Ambramo, Pierluca
Rapisarda, Alessandro
Maldonato, Nelson Mauro
Di Corrado, Donatella
Coco, Marinella
What Does the Body Communicate With Postural Oscillations? A Clinical Investigation Hypothesis
title What Does the Body Communicate With Postural Oscillations? A Clinical Investigation Hypothesis
title_full What Does the Body Communicate With Postural Oscillations? A Clinical Investigation Hypothesis
title_fullStr What Does the Body Communicate With Postural Oscillations? A Clinical Investigation Hypothesis
title_full_unstemmed What Does the Body Communicate With Postural Oscillations? A Clinical Investigation Hypothesis
title_short What Does the Body Communicate With Postural Oscillations? A Clinical Investigation Hypothesis
title_sort what does the body communicate with postural oscillations? a clinical investigation hypothesis
topic Psychology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8241913/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34220640
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.668192
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