“…Researchers involved in the future research agenda could consider positive clinical implications in the management of fibromyalgia syndrome [70], chronic low back pain [71], and temporomandibular disorders [72] with manual therapies using interdisciplinary and combined practice approaches [70][71][72], including myofascial techniques [70], effective communication, and pain education [71]. Future studies should aim to enhance the assessment of movement patterns by integrating advanced technologies, such as motion capture, wearable sensors, and computer-assisted analysis, to provide a more accurate and comprehensive evaluation of these patterns [73,74]. Furthermore, it is important to increase collaboration among healthcare professionals from different disciplines, including physiotherapists, bioengineers, and technology experts, in order to develop a holistic approach to the assessment of movement patterns.…”