DocumentCode
710685
Title
A systems approach to a therapist-guided exercise for restoring musculoskeletal balance
Author
Kayo, Munehiro Mike ; Ohkami, Yoshiaki
Author_Institution
Inst. of Syst. Design & Manage., Yokohama, Japan
fYear
2015
fDate
13-16 April 2015
Firstpage
218
Lastpage
223
Abstract
The Human Musculoskeletal System (HMS) is a typical complex system with significant Degrees-of-Freedom (DOF) that can be described by a large number of variables. Chronic pain and general physical discomfort are common symptoms and yet contain important information on the state of the human body, especially when it relates to disorders found within the HMS. Since this system is highly complex and large in scale, clinical pain research has been confounded by many complex factors. It is possible to overcome these obstacles however by applying a multidisciplinary approach, which includes systems engineering, traditional oriental techniques, Western medicine and science. To assess such an integrated approach, this paper presents a therapist-guided exercise for restoring human musculoskeletal balance called the Somatic Balance Restoration Therapy (SBRT). With initial assistance from a trained therapist/instructor, the SBRT is a simple but effective self-exercise therapy. This guidance is necessary to ensure safety and the effective execution of this painless therapy. Based on therapy records with over ten thousand cases, one of the authors has established a systematic approach for identifying and diagnosing distortions and malfunctions within the HMS; while the other author has developed a computer algorithm of the SBRT. Both are integrated by a Systems Approach and will be demonstrated by successful therapy examples.
Keywords
large-scale systems; matrix algebra; medical disorders; medicine; muscle; neuromuscular stimulation; patient treatment; DOF; HMS; SBRT; Western medicine; chronic pain; clinical pain research; complex system; computer algorithm; degrees-of-freedom; human musculoskeletal system; matrix algebra; musculoskeletal balance; oriental techniques; painless therapy; physical discomfort; self-exercise therapy; somatic balance restoration therapy; systems engineering; therapist-guided exercise; therapy record; Algebra; Head; Hip; Magnetic heads; Medical treatment; Neck; Pain; integrated medicine; matrix algebra; musculoskeletal pain; self-exercise therapy; systems approach;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Systems Conference (SysCon), 2015 9th Annual IEEE International
Conference_Location
Vancouver, BC
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SYSCON.2015.7116755
Filename
7116755
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