2020
DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2020.01062
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The Rolf Method of Structural Integration on Fascial Tissue Stiffness, Elasticity, and Superficial Blood Perfusion in Healthy Individuals: The Prospective, Interventional Study

Abstract: Introduction: There are multiple theories surrounding the physiological impact of structural integration (SI) with little evidence or research corroborating any of these. The aim of the study was to assess the effectiveness of 10 sessions of SI on fascial tissue (FT) superficial blood perfusion, stiffness, and elasticity in 13 healthy women. Methods: This was a prospective, interventional study. The primary outcome measures were FTs' superficial blood perfusion, stiffness, and elasticity of bilateral selected … Show more

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“…For the semi-electronic STCM, three consecutive measurements at 15 mm penetration depth were taken and averaged for data analysis 16 . For the IndentoPRO, three consecutive measurements were taken 34 at four different indentation depths (2 mm, 5 mm, 8 mm, 10 mm) and averaged for analysis. Measurements were only accepted when the coefficient of variation (CV) had maximum value of 5%.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the semi-electronic STCM, three consecutive measurements at 15 mm penetration depth were taken and averaged for data analysis 16 . For the IndentoPRO, three consecutive measurements were taken 34 at four different indentation depths (2 mm, 5 mm, 8 mm, 10 mm) and averaged for analysis. Measurements were only accepted when the coefficient of variation (CV) had maximum value of 5%.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has become evident that the use of MFR technique in protocols involving pressures, stretches, and myofascial glides leads to improvements in tissue oxygenation levels (SINHORIM et al, 2019). Furthermore, the blood perfusion technique reduces stiffness and increases the elasticity properties of appendicular members (JĘDRZEJEWSKI, G. et al, 2020). In light of the scientific data, the different modalities of LMF can be applied both in warming up and cooling down the body after physical activity, reinforcing that MFR (applied, IASTM) and MFR (self-applied, LAFR) can be effective interventions to improve joint range of motion and muscular performance (CHE-ATHAM et al, 2015).…”
Section: Mfr Strategies and Possible Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Video recordings of the specific treatment practiced in this study were evaluated by seven international experts in manual myofascial therapy, different teaching experts in manual therapy. Based on their evaluation, the specific manual treatment used in this study can be best described as a manual connective tissue manipulation expressing a strong similarity with the Rolfing method of manual therapy (Jêdrzejewski et al, 2020). Nevertheless, it included significant modifications from the original method (which was developed for humans) and does not reflect the full depth and complexity of that method.…”
Section: Mfs Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%