• Title of article

    Posture and posturology, anatomical and physiological profiles: overview and current state of art

  • Author/Authors

    Carini, Francesco Department of Experimental Biomedicine and Clinical Neuroscience - Section of Human Anatomy, (BIONEC) - University of Palermo, Italy , Mazzola, Margherita Department of Experimental Biomedicine and Clinical Neuroscience - Section of Human Anatomy, (BIONEC) - University of Palermo, Italy , Fici, Chiara Medical and Surgery School - University of Palermo, Italy , Palmeri, Salvatore Department of Experimental Biomedicine and Clinical Neuroscience - Section of Human Anatomy, (BIONEC) - University of Palermo, Italy , Messina, Massimo Department of Biopatology and Medical Biotechnology “DIBIMED”- Section of Radiological Science - University of Palermo-Italy , Damiani, Provvidenza AOUP “P. Giaccone” Hospital University , Tomasello, Giovanni Department of Experimental Biomedicine and Clinical Neuroscience - Section of Human Anatomy, (BIONEC) - University of Palermo, Italy

  • Pages
    6
  • From page
    11
  • To page
    16
  • Abstract
    Background and aim of work: posture is the position of the body in the space, and is controlled by a set of anatomical structures. The maintenance and the control of posture are a set of interactions between muscle-skeletal, visual, vestibular, and skin system. Lately there are numerous studies that correlate the mus-cle-skeletal and the maintenance of posture. In particular, the correction of defects and obstruction of tempo-romandibular disorders, seem to have an impact on posture. The aim of this work is to collect information in literature on posture and the influence of the stomatognathic system on postural system. Methods: Compari-son of the literature on posture and posturology by consulting books and scientific sites. Results: the results obtained from the comparison of the literature show a discrepancy between the thesis. Some studies support the correlation between stomatognathic system and posture, while others deny such a correlation. Conclusions:further studies are necessary to be able to confirm one or the other argument. (www.actabiomedica.it)
  • Keywords
    muscle-skeletal system , vestibular receptors , posturology , posture , spinometria
  • Journal title
    Acta bio-medica : Atenei Parmensis
  • Serial Year
    2017
  • Record number

    2623949