The Role of Fascia in Pain Perception and Manual Therapy
A special issue of Bioengineering (ISSN 2306-5354). This special issue belongs to the section "Biomedical Engineering and Biomaterials".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 April 2023) | Viewed by 11758
Special Issue Editors
Interests: fascia; pain; extracellular matrix; hyaluronan; collagen; sex hormones; aging
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Interests: mechanics of biological tissues; computational biomechanics; experimental biomechanics; biomechanics for surgery
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Dear Colleagues,
Bioengineering is a discipline which deals with the application of engineering principles to problems of medical and/or biological interest. It allows to describe a process, a tissue, or a cell using an engineering approach, and to develop tools for diagnosis, therapy, and rehabilitation, involving different disciplines in physiological and pathological contests. In the last few decades, the fasciae have received huge interest from researchers and clinicians for their role in proprioception and motor coordination (deep fasciae), thermoregulation, lymphatic and blood circulation and exteroception (superficial fasciae). The characterization of mechanical behaviour plays a crucial role in the comprehensive analysis of the fasciae functionality and for the investigation of pathological phenomena. In addition, fasciae disorders can be identified on conventional imaging modalities, such as plain radiography, ultrasound, and MRI, thus representing a valuable guide to the proper diagnosis of disease.
The knowledge of the structural organization and mechanical behavior of these tissues in the different regions of the body in normal and pathological conditions can influence the results of manual therapy. This Special Issue, “The Role of Fascia in Pain Perception and Manual Therapy”, aims to publish the latest developments in the role of the different fasciae in pain perception with a major emphasis on the tools for diagnosis, on the mechanism of action of manual therapy with a difference between superficial or deep massage, on the bioimages analysis, and on the investigation of the mechanical behaviour. Original research, brief reports, and review articles are invited.
Dr. Caterina Fede
Dr. Chiara Giulia Fontanella
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- superficial fascia
- deep fascia
- manual therapy
- mechanical behavior
- pain perception
- diagnostic tool
- proprioception/exteroception
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