
07/14/2025
Early-Life Trauma as a Trigger for Developmental Myofascial Dysfunction: A Case Report
The following paper is interesting. The conclusion is copied here but the whole article is worth reading and provides important insigts.
Conclusion
Minor injuries are common in children. As such, developmental myofascial dysfunction may occur secondary to even minor trauma. Skeletal symmetry may be a key principle in the recognition and prevention of developmental myofascial dysfunction. myoActivation principles can be used to help diagnose myofascial dysfunction, and myoActivation therapy may help restore skeletal symmetry and function. These lessons may suggest a potential paradigm shift in the pathophysiological conceptualization of dysfunction as it relates to idiopathic developmental myofascial disorders.
Skeletal asymmetry is a major, unrecognized contributor to myofascial dysfunction and chronic pain in children and adolescents. myoActivation® is a novel medical intervention for the assessment of skeletal asymmetries and treatment of myofascial chronic pain. The therapeutic component of myoActivat...