Fascial Manual Medicine: The Concept of Fascial Continuum DOI Open Access
Bruno Bordoni, Allan R Escher

Cureus, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: April 12, 2025

Fascial tissue ubiquitously pervades the body system, becoming target of many disciplines that use manual techniques for patient treatment. It is a much-debated topic as there currently no univocal definition among different authors. Due to non-discontinuity fascia, we can speak fascial continuum; this principle basis osteopathic perspective. This vision, which seems banal, not always applied in medicine, where, often, it conditioned by reductionist (layers) and mechanistic (compartments) approach, forgetting machine but an organism. continuity teaches treatment does only reverberate area where operator's hands rest creates series local systemic adaptations. narrative review revises concept continuum highlighting fascia system (different tissues working harmony), multi-organ (capable behaving like organ), whose macroscopic functional expression (movement) microscopic (with cellular adaptations) derives from nanoscopic coherence (electromagnetic behaviors). means acts unit, makes approach never systemic. The aim article highlight fact single biological entity (solid fluid), medicine segment, entire person.

Language: Английский

Quantum physics at a historic milestone: How has it shaped medical physics? DOI Creative Commons
Michael Bock,

Jürgen R Reichenbach

Zeitschrift für Medizinische Physik, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: March 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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The coming wave of confluent biosynthetic, bioinformational and bioengineering technologies DOI Creative Commons
Isak S. Pretorius, Thomas A. Dixon,

Michael Boers

et al.

Nature Communications, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 16(1)

Published: March 26, 2025

Information and energy flows form the basis of all economic activity, with advanced technologies underpinning both. Profound uncertainties caused by geostrategic forces have accelerated a trillion-dollar race for technological superiority. The result is an onrush "technovation" at nexus synthetic biotechnologies, information technologies, nanotechnologies engineering technologies. This article explores recent breakthroughs in integrating chip bioinformational engineering. It investigates prospects biomolecules as carriers stored digital data, cells-on-a-chip, hybrid semiconductors next-generation artificial intelligence processors. Consilience—unity knowledge—redefines possibilities emerging from living interface biologically-inspired engineering-enabled biology. biotechnology, technology, nanotechnology heart innovation. Here authors explore technology processing this bio-inspired

Language: Английский

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Fascial Manual Medicine: The Concept of Fascial Continuum DOI Open Access
Bruno Bordoni, Allan R Escher

Cureus, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: April 12, 2025

Fascial tissue ubiquitously pervades the body system, becoming target of many disciplines that use manual techniques for patient treatment. It is a much-debated topic as there currently no univocal definition among different authors. Due to non-discontinuity fascia, we can speak fascial continuum; this principle basis osteopathic perspective. This vision, which seems banal, not always applied in medicine, where, often, it conditioned by reductionist (layers) and mechanistic (compartments) approach, forgetting machine but an organism. continuity teaches treatment does only reverberate area where operator's hands rest creates series local systemic adaptations. narrative review revises concept continuum highlighting fascia system (different tissues working harmony), multi-organ (capable behaving like organ), whose macroscopic functional expression (movement) microscopic (with cellular adaptations) derives from nanoscopic coherence (electromagnetic behaviors). means acts unit, makes approach never systemic. The aim article highlight fact single biological entity (solid fluid), medicine segment, entire person.

Language: Английский

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0