2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbmt.2018.10.006
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Immediate biomechanical, systemic, and interoceptive effects of myofascial release on the thoracic spine: A randomised controlled trial

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“…To avoid double dipping problems 70 , ROIs were defined using independent coordinates from the literature [71][72][73][74][75][76] . Spherical ROIs with a 9 mm radius were considered for the following areas: left insula (−36,20,4), right insula (32,18,4), cingulate cortex (8,16,36), striatum (−24,0,8), right middle frontal gyrus (56,8,38).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To avoid double dipping problems 70 , ROIs were defined using independent coordinates from the literature [71][72][73][74][75][76] . Spherical ROIs with a 9 mm radius were considered for the following areas: left insula (−36,20,4), right insula (32,18,4), cingulate cortex (8,16,36), striatum (−24,0,8), right middle frontal gyrus (56,8,38).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Preliminary research in field of manual therapies such as osteopathy indicates that interoception mediated through the sense of touch may play an important role in their therapeutic effects [35][36][37] . Touch is recognised as both an exteroceptive and interoceptive modality, where the latter seems to be supplied by small-diameter low-conducting unmyelinated C-tactile (CT) fibres, which uses the lamina I spinothalamocortical tract to subserve homeostasis and create the basis for feelings 2 .…”
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“…Pressure algometry is frequently utilised to quantify whether there are any alterations in the participants' pain perception following a treatment intervention (McCoss et al, 2017). There is some literature supporting the algometer as a reliable, valid, and an easy method of measuring the hypoalgestic effects of manual therapy (ICC = 0.78-0.99) (Antonaci, 1998;Cathcart et al, 2019;Ylinen et al, 2007). Another paper have also reported good inter-examiner reliability (ICC = 0.75) and excellent intra-examiner reliability (ICC = 0.84) (Antonaci, 1998) .…”
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“…The need to explore a comprehensive range of outcome measures in relation to CFs has been highlighted previously (Bialosky et al, 2009), and this includes pain thresholds, which would add to the growing body of evidence on CF effects. Pain thresholds are commonly used in OMT and other manual therapy research (Cathcart, McSweeney, Johnston, Young, & Edwards, 2019;McCoss, Johnston, Edwards, & Millward, 2017;Paungmali, O'Leary, Souvlis, & Vicenzino, 2003;Vicenzino, Paungmali, Buratowski, & Wright, 2001). Pressure algometry was designed to record the smallest measurement of mechanical stimuli that can be perceived as pain (Fischer, 1987).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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