| Literature DB >> 26316774 |
Emiliano Zanier1, Bruno Bordoni2.
Abstract
The purpose of this article is to carry out a narrative review regarding the approach to scars through complementary and alternative medicine focusing on osteopathy, naturopathy, and other minor methods and traditional rehabilitative medicines, such as physiotherapy and manual therapies. We analyzed the existing literature regarding the possible influences of techniques relaxing the diaphragm - both manual and psychophysical relaxing techniques - and the consequent local response to events leading to scar tissue healing. The objective of the study is to become a useful instrument of knowledge for those manual therapists and professionals who deal with patients affected by discontinuity of the skin surface due to trauma or surgery. This article also intends to stimulate research in order to find and propose new methods of scar treatment, taking into consideration the information gained so far from other complementary and alternative disciplines.Entities:
Keywords: complementary and alternative medicine; naturopathy; osteopathy; scar; wound
Year: 2015 PMID: 26316774 PMCID: PMC4540216 DOI: 10.2147/JMDH.S87845
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Multidiscip Healthc ISSN: 1178-2390
Figure 1Cyriax deep transverse massage.
Note: DTFM, also known as Cyriax deep transverse massage, helps to limit the nonphysiological evolution of scars.
Abbreviation: DTFM, deep transverse friction massage.
Figure 2Indirect osteopathic techniques.
Notes: These techniques allow a therapist to follow a tissue in its preferential direction, far from the restrictive barrier of inherent motion. The therapist puts the hand on the skin allowing it and the subcutaneous layers to guide the palpation.