Osteopathic
spinal osteoarticular techniques are proven through scientific research
to cause neurophysiological effects resulting in hypoalgesia (local
and/or distal), sympathoexcitation, reduction in spinal stiffness,
heterogeneous in location and timing, and improved muscle function.
These
techniques also produce increased nociceptive flexion reflex threshold,
improved posture, decreased concentration of substance P, and improved
sway index.
The evidence for effectiveness of osteopathic
osteoarticular techniques suggests involvement of an endogenous pain
inhibition system mediated by the central nervous system.
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