Introduction to Fascial Dysfunction
Fascia is a dynamic and intricate connective tissue system that is integral to the human body's structure and function. Often described...
Metatarsalgia is a general term indicating pain in the forefoot under one or more of the lesser metatarsals. Abnormal metatarsal length with altered weight-bearing forces is a cause of metatarsalgia. Toe deformities such as claw or hammer can also cause metatarsalgia by causing displacement of the plantar fat pad and loss of cushioning under the metatarsal heads.
A viscerosomatic reflex is defined as “localized visceral stimuli producing reflex response patterns in segmented somatic structures.” In other words, a viscerosomatic reflex represents a reaction of the somatic system (bones, muscles, joints) following a pathological condition or a visceral disease.
Important Notice: Consult a Healthcare Professional
Before beginning any exercise regimen during pregnancy, it is crucial to consult a healthcare professional, such as an obstetrician, midwife, or osteopath, to ensure that your chosen activities are safe and suitable for your individual circumstances. Every pregnancy is unique, and what works for...
Introduction: The Evolutionary Leap to Bipedalism
Imagine a time millions of years ago when our early ancestors moved on all fours, navigating dense forests and open plains with agility and purpose. Life then was dictated by survival—climbing, crawling, and foraging in an environment that demanded constant adaptation. But at some...
Chronic ankylosing spondylitis (AS) has an incidence of approximately 0.2% and is more common in men than in women. There is an important genetic component to the disease: more than 90% of affected individuals are positive for the human leukocyte antigen ALH-B27. The underlying pathological process is synovitis associated with destruction of articular cartilage. There is also inflammation of the fibroosseous junctions, especially the intervertebral discs.
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a compressive neuropathy of the median nerve in the wrist causing paresthesia and weakness in the hands (1). Carpal tunnel syndrome is commonly associated with repeated or sustained activity of the fingers and hands.
Important Notice: Consult a Healthcare Professional
Before beginning any exercise regimen during pregnancy, it is crucial to consult a healthcare professional, such as an obstetrician, midwife, or osteopath, to ensure that your chosen activities are safe and suitable for your individual circumstances. Every pregnancy is unique, and what works for...
Introduction
The global COVID-19 pandemic has brought about radical changes in society, affecting various aspects of daily life. A worrying phenomenon that has emerged unexpectedly is the rise in antisocial behavior. This blog will look at the potential causes of this increase, examine the implications for society, and propose solutions based on...