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Integrative fascial release and functional testing.

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    Australasian Chiropractic & Osteopathy : Journal of the Chiropractic & Osteopathic College of Australasia
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    Functional testing precisely identifies pain sources for soft tissue techniques like Integrative Myofascial Release (IFR). Post-treatment tests confirm IFR effectiveness for posterior cervical/thoracolumbar fascia pain.

    Area of Science:

    • Myofascial Release
    • Functional Testing
    • Pain Management

    Background:

    • Soft tissue techniques can be enhanced by precise treatment area identification.
    • Patient-reported pain location may differ from the actual source.
    • Functional testing offers a method to locate the pain's origin.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe functional tests for pinpointing pain sources.
    • To demonstrate Integrative Myofascial Release (IFR) application for specific fascial areas.
    • To highlight the role of functional testing in guiding and validating soft tissue treatments.

    Main Methods:

    • Utilizing functional testing to identify the source of pain.
    • Applying Integrative Myofascial Release (IFR) techniques.
    Keywords:
    Soft tissuechiropractic

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  • Performing post-treatment functional tests to assess treatment efficacy.
  • Focusing on the posterior cervical/thoracolumbar fascia.
  • Main Results:

    • Functional testing effectively pinpointed the source of soft tissue pain.
    • Integrative Myofascial Release (IFR) was applied to the identified fascial areas.
    • Post-treatment functional testing provided clear feedback on treatment success.

    Conclusions:

    • Functional testing is crucial for optimizing soft tissue techniques like IFR.
    • IFR, guided by functional testing, can effectively treat posterior cervical/thoracolumbar fascia.
    • Functional testing serves as a valuable feedback mechanism for treatment validation.