On Systemic Destruction of Human Locomotor System
Zoja Medjanik, Lyudmila Popova, Sergiy Popov

TL;DR
This paper applies systems science to develop a comprehensive theory of systemic destruction in the human locomotor system, revealing its role in chronic disorders and introducing a novel technology for prevention and treatment.
Contribution
It presents the first systemic theory of locomotor destruction and introduces a new technology to counteract this process across all ages.
Findings
Identifies systemic destruction as a core process in locomotor disorders.
Develops a technology that effectively improves locomotor system health.
Links locomotor destruction to nervous and cardiovascular disturbances.
Abstract
Locomotor system disorders affect a vast majority of people at some time in their life bringing pain, functional limitations, social and economic implications. Modern medicine cannot offer prevention and effective treatment for most chronic musculoskeletal conditions, because their etiology and pathogenesis are unknown. This is due to the lack of systemic understanding of the locomotor system functioning in both healthy and unhealthy states. Here we apply systems sciences to analyze the human locomotor system and develop a general theory that reveals the systemic destructive process in the locomotor system, linking together all its disorders. The systemic destruction involves adaptation and self-organization processes in the locomotor system, whose side effects introduce a positive feedback loop with nervous and vascular disturbances. Most chronic musculoskeletal conditions are just…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Research · Myofascial pain diagnosis and treatment · Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation
