School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences,
Indianapolis
Tanzania
Review Article
Soft Tissue Manipulation: A Powerful Form of Mechanotherapy
Author(s): M Terry Loghmani and Micah WhittedM Terry Loghmani and Micah Whitted
This short review provides an important perspective on soft tissue manipulation/mobilization (STM) as a powerful and direct form of mechanotherapy, which has significant implications in physical rehabilitation, disease prevention and health promotions. STM, e.g. therapeutic massage, whether administered by hand alone or with a rigid device, is a type of manual therapy frequently used by clinicians worldwide to address common musculoskeletal pain disorders. It is a type of mechanotherapy which applies non-invasive mechanical stimuli to the surface of the body so as to influence molecular, cell and tissue structure and function via mechanotransduction, utimately leading to improved clinical outcomes. A brief overview of mechanotransduction is provided, with a focus on the ECM-integrincytoskeleton pathway, and the impact of STM mechanical stimulus on different tissue types are considered.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2573-0312.1000122