Volume 5, Issue 5(Suppl)
J Pain Relief
ISSN: 2167-0846 JPAR, an open access journal
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Pain Management 2016
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Marco Romoli, J Pain Relief 2016, 5:5(Suppl)
http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2167-0846.C1.010Posturology: A new discipline involving art, well-being, physiology, pain management and prevention
of musculoskeletal disorders
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he thesaurus of the National Library of Medicine does not report the term “posturology” as a Medical Subject Heading
(MeSH), but only “postural balance” and “posture”. Also in the subheadings of PubMed, we may find only generic terms
such as posture control, head and foot posture, posture and low back or neck pain, etc. The sense of this is that “posturology” has
not been yet recognized as an independent and important discipline involving several aspects such as well-being, ergonomics
and sports performance. Exhaustive observations on humans have been performed since a long time by painters and sculptors
looking and trying to reproduce in their artworks “ideal models” of posture. In the medical field however, posturology was
introduced at first by French doctors only 30 years ago, but this topic is still unknown and likely underreported by English
speaking authors probably for linguistic reasons. Another aspect which characterizes the delay in the appreciation of posturology
as a valuable diagnostic is therapeutic method. It is still low evidenced based demonstration of the possible disturbing effects
by anomalously functioning “receptors” such as the eye, the dental occlusion, the sole of the foot and the skin etc. For example,
the weakness of one ocular muscle, the missing of one tooth, the asymmetry of plantar support or a long-standing active scar
may cause postural misalignments associated with pain syndromes and functional limitation of the musculoskeletal system of
uncertain diagnosis. The systematic and correct differential diagnosis of any postural disorder may be of interest in the pain
management and prevention of musculoskeletal disorders.
Biography
Marco Romoli has completed his Graduated in Medicine from Florence University. He has completed his further studies in Acupuncture and related techniques from
Japan, China, France, Austria and Italy. He has published more than 40 papers on Acupuncture, Ear Acupuncture and Neural Therapy. He has been serving as an
Editorial Board Member in several journals of Complementary and Alternative Medicine.
markro@tin.itMarco Romoli
University of Florence, Italy