Do self-myofascial release devices release myofascia? Rolling mechanisms : a narrative review

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Deutscher übersetzter Titel:Lockern Faszienrollen das myofasziale Gewebe? Mechanismen des Ausrollens : ein narratives Review
Autor:Behm, David G.; Wilke, Jan
Erschienen in:Sports medicine
Veröffentlicht:49 (2019), 8, S. 1173-1181, Lit.
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Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenartikel
Medienart: Elektronische Ressource (online) Gedruckte Ressource
Sprache:Englisch
ISSN:0112-1642, 1179-2035
DOI:10.1007/s40279-019-01149-y
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title Do self-myofascial release devices release myofascia? Rolling mechanisms : a narrative review
spellingShingle Do self-myofascial release devices release myofascia? Rolling mechanisms : a narrative review
Effektivität
Forschung, empirische
Literaturübersicht
Muskelphysiologie
Muskelregeneration
Muskelspannung
Muskeltonus
Physiotherapie
Regeneration
Regenerationsmaßnahme
Sensomotorik
Skelettmuskulatur
Sportmedizin
Sportphysiotherapie
Therapeutische Verfahren
Therapieerfolg
Trainingswissenschaft
Übungswirkung
title_sort do selfmyofascial release devices release myofascia rolling mechanisms a narrative review
title_short Do self-myofascial release devices release myofascia? Rolling mechanisms : a narrative review
title_alt Lockern Faszienrollen das myofasziale Gewebe? Mechanismen des Ausrollens : ein narratives Review
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media_type Elektronische Ressource (online)
Gedruckte Ressource
city Heidelberg
abstract The term “self-myofascial release” is ubiquitous in the rehabilitation and training literature and purports that the use of foam rollers and other similar devices release myofascial constrictions accumulated from scar tissue, ischaemia-induced muscle spasms and other pathologies. Myofascial tone can be modulated with rollers by changes in thixotropic properties, blood flow, and fascial hydration affecting tissue stiffness. While rollers are commonly used as a treatment for myofascial trigger points, the identification of trigger points is reported to not be highly reliable. Rolling mechanisms underlying their effect on pain suppression are not well elucidated. Other rolling-induced mechanisms to increase range of motion or reduce pain include the activation of cutaneous and fascial mechanoreceptors and interstitial type III and IV afferents that modulate sympathetic/parasympathetic activation as well as the activation of global pain modulatory systems and reflex-induced reductions in muscle and myofascial tone. This review submits that there is insufficient evidence to support that the primary mechanisms underlying rolling and other similar devices are the release of myofascial restrictions and thus the term “self-myofascial release” devices is misleading.
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doi 10.1007/s40279-019-01149-y
spelling 10.1007/s40279-019-01149-y
0112-1642
1179-2035
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Effektivität
Forschung, empirische
Literaturübersicht
Muskelphysiologie
Muskelregeneration
Muskelspannung
Muskeltonus
Physiotherapie
Regeneration
Regenerationsmaßnahme
Sensomotorik
Skelettmuskulatur
Sportmedizin
Sportphysiotherapie
Therapeutische Verfahren
Therapieerfolg
Trainingswissenschaft
Übungswirkung
effectiveness
empirical research
exercise effect
literature survey
muscle physiology
muscle regeneration
muscle tension
muscle tone
physiotherapy
regeneration
sensorimotor system
skeletal muscles
sport physiotherapy
sports medicine
therapeutic methods
therapeutic success
training theory
Bibliographie
Literaturüberblick
Literaturstudie
Literatursammlung
Muskulatur
Skelettmuskel
Muskel
Physiologie
Trainingsforschung
Trainingstheorie
Therapie, physikalische
Medizin
Geschichte der Medizin
Untersuchung, sportmedizinische
Wasserdampf
Fähigkeit, sensomotorische
Leistungsfähigkeit, sensomotorische
Perzeptivmotorik
Sensumotorik
Heilwirkung
Behandlung
Behandlungsmethode
Heilverfahren
Therapie
Anspannung
bibliography
training science
theory of training
science of training
physiatrics
physiatry
physiotherapy in sport
athletic training
sensorimotor functions
sensorimotor patterns
sensorimotor performance
sensorimotor system, theory of the
Do self-myofascial release devices release myofascia? Rolling mechanisms : a narrative review
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topic Effektivität
Forschung, empirische
Literaturübersicht
Muskelphysiologie
Muskelregeneration
Muskelspannung
Muskeltonus
Physiotherapie
Regeneration
Regenerationsmaßnahme
Sensomotorik
Skelettmuskulatur
Sportmedizin
Sportphysiotherapie
Therapeutische Verfahren
Therapieerfolg
Trainingswissenschaft
Übungswirkung
topic_facet Effektivität
Forschung, empirische
Literaturübersicht
Muskelphysiologie
Muskelregeneration
Muskelspannung
Muskeltonus
Physiotherapie
Regeneration
Regenerationsmaßnahme
Sensomotorik
Skelettmuskulatur
Sportmedizin
Sportphysiotherapie
Therapeutische Verfahren
Therapieerfolg
Trainingswissenschaft
Übungswirkung
topic_en effectiveness
empirical research
exercise effect
literature survey
muscle physiology
muscle regeneration
muscle tension
muscle tone
physiotherapy
regeneration
sensorimotor system
skeletal muscles
sport physiotherapy
sports medicine
therapeutic methods
therapeutic success
training theory
topic_en_facet effectiveness
empirical research
exercise effect
literature survey
muscle physiology
muscle regeneration
muscle tension
muscle tone
physiotherapy
regeneration
sensorimotor system
skeletal muscles
sport physiotherapy
sports medicine
therapeutic methods
therapeutic success
training theory
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Literaturüberblick
Literaturstudie
Literatursammlung
Muskulatur
Skelettmuskel
Muskel
Physiologie
Trainingsforschung
Trainingstheorie
Therapie, physikalische
Medizin
Geschichte der Medizin
Untersuchung, sportmedizinische
Wasserdampf
Fähigkeit, sensomotorische
Leistungsfähigkeit, sensomotorische
Perzeptivmotorik
Sensumotorik
Heilwirkung
Behandlung
Behandlungsmethode
Heilverfahren
Therapie
Anspannung
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training science
theory of training
science of training
physiatrics
physiatry
physiotherapy in sport
athletic training
sensorimotor functions
sensorimotor patterns
sensorimotor performance
sensorimotor system, theory of the
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