Evaluation of the influence of selected fascial techniques, based on the Stecco fascial manipulation, on pain sensations and reactivity of soft tissues Cover Image

Evaluation of the influence of selected fascial techniques, based on the Stecco fascial manipulation, on pain sensations and reactivity of soft tissues
Evaluation of the influence of selected fascial techniques, based on the Stecco fascial manipulation, on pain sensations and reactivity of soft tissues

Author(s): Mateusz Pawlukiewicz, Kamila Kluczniok, Michał Kuszewski, Michał Biernat, Ewelina Białas
Subject(s): Health and medicine and law
Published by: Państwowa Medyczna Wyższa Szkoła Zawodowa w Opolu
Keywords: Fascial Manipulation; Stecco; MyotonPro; pain

Summary/Abstract: Background: Recent reports show that changes in fascia may be a source of many disturbances in human functioning.The concept of fascial manipulation (FM) postulates that removing the changes in ground substanceof fascia reestablishes a proper tensional balance, reducing pain. Assessment of reactivity of soft tissues acts asan objective indicator, allowing for the confirmation of changes to pain levels.Aim of the study: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the influence of therapy using the FM method onpain sensations and change in reactivity of soft tissues.Material and methods: The research was carried out on 15 people (12 women and 3 men; aged between 18–30years) who were randomly divided into three equal groups. Patients from the first group were treated using thestandard protocol of Stecco’s method, while in the second group the modified protocol was used. The last groupwas the control group. All patients undergo the diagnostic process specific for FM method and had their painlevel (using the visual analog scale [VAS]) and reactivity of soft tissues (with the MyotonPro device) measured.Measurements of reactivity of soft tissues were taken from 10 points in pelvis (specific for Stecco’s method). Allmeasurements were taken three times; before and after the first treatment and after the third treatment. Outcomeswere gathered and inputted to the STATI STICA 12 database and analyzed using ANOVA with repeatedmeasures and Post-Hoc Tukey’s test.Results: Statistical analysis showed statistically significant change in some parameters related to the reactivityof soft tissues in the first group. Statistically significant changes (p < 0.05) of VAS were observed in everygroup but the first group had the biggest and the most dynamic decrease in pain levels.Conclusions: Therapy using FM method causes significant changes in some reactivity of soft tissue parametersand in pain sensations. The biggest changes were observed in the first group, who were treated with Stecco’smethod.

  • Issue Year: 11/2017
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 12-18
  • Page Count: 7
  • Language: English