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The peripheral nerves have almost no role in the musculoskeletal system.
We can we make vast changes in regions of the body distal to our application via the primary link of our myofascial connective tissue.
The myofascial connective tissue is densely innervated by mechanoreceptors which are
4 types of defined intrafascial receptors
Mix and match the four types of nerve structures
Respond to slow, sustained pressure and are involved in proprioception, helping to sense the position and movement of the body |
Sensitive to rapid changes in pressure and vibration, detecting dynamic changes in the environment |
Sensitive to sustained pressure and stretch and help in detecting the direction of skin stretch |
They are sensitive to both rapid and sustained pressure changes and are involved in pain perception |
Mix and match the origin of each type of nerve
Found in the myotendinous junctions, ligaments, and the deep layers of the fascia |
The deeper layers of the fascia |
Found in the superficial layers of the fascia |
Most abundant type of mechanoreceptors in the fascia |
Fascia has been shown to be an important element in our posture and movement organization
How the peripheral nerves play roles in the musculoskeletal system aligning with the myofascial connective tissue. This is how we can make vast changes in regions of the body distal to our application.