RESUMO
The posterior myofascial chain (PMC) or superficial back line encompasses a series of muscles interlinked by the deep fascia, extending from the foot to the fascial sheath of the eyeball. The deep cervical fascia of the neck, the epicranial aponeurosis of the head, and the fascial sheath of eyeball, form the proximal PMC. Although the literature has reported an anatomical myofascial continuum between the neck, head, and eyes, the anatomical descriptions vary substantially. Moreover, there is still no plausible functional interrelationship between the proximal structural myofascial links. Chronic neck pain is usually associated with a plethora of symptoms including craniofacial pain and oculomotor disorders. Understanding the anatomy of the proximal myofascial chain could help clinicians improvise treatment strategies for managing such painful head and neck disorders.
Assuntos
Dor Crônica , Fáscia , Fáscia/anatomia & histologia , Humanos , Músculo Esquelético/fisiologia , Pescoço , CervicalgiaRESUMO
National Biomechanics Day (NBD) is an educational outreach event aimed at raising awareness of the field of biomechanics among high school students. NBD celebrations growing internationally acted as a catalyst for us to conduct the event in India, where STEM-based education is emphasized. With a truly global collaborative effort and perhaps historically for the first time, virtual and in-person NBD events were successfully conducted in India. The current article provides perspectives from different stakeholders from the collaborative team about the successes and challenges associated with conducting these events and the path forward to growing biomechanics in India and elsewhere.