EXPLORING THE MYOKINETIC AND ANATOMICAL MERIDIAN TRAINS IMPLICATIONS FOR MOVEMENT PATTERNS AND MERIDIAN-BASED THERAPY PROTOCOL FOR REHABILITATION IN PHYSIOTHERAPY
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research (Vol.12, No. 12)Publication Date: 2024-12-18
Authors : Amisha Bhagat Malay Jagjivan Gondalia; Jaimish R. Bhagat;
Page : 814-830
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Abstract
In recent years, the understanding of movement patterns and musculoskeletal dysfunctions has expanded significantly through the lens of fascial and myofascial systems. Myokinetic and anatomical meridian trains, introduced by Thomas W. Myers, provide a comprehensive model of myofascial connections that link distant regions of the body, influencing postural stability, movement efficiency, and rehabilitation strategies. This paper explores the primary anatomy trains, including the Superficial Front Line, Superficial Back Line, Lateral Line, Spiral Line, and Deep Front Line, among others. We discuss their relevance in understanding movement patterns, postural imbalances, and their implications for rehabilitation in physiotherapy.
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