User:Paoloplatania/posturology

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Posturology is the scientific study of posture.

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Posturology science involves comprehensive knowledge within every scientific specialization dealing with motor system as:
- biomechanics
- neurology
- antropology
- empbriology
- other

And a good theoric and clinic knowledge of every function and aspect of anatomy that may directly or indirectly interface with motor system:
- otolaryngology
- dentistry
- angiology
- endocrinology

Posturology may take advantage of all instrumental resources that are already in use among those specialties but requires new protocols of measurement to be prototyped for either research and clinical use.

Posturology is aimed at setting up new evaluation methods to provide multi dimensional model of posture and it's variables, not neglecting resoureces such as patient's collaboration which, with adeguate rigour, may take advantage of the most accurate afference processing system: the patient's brain.

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Upd Feb 11 2009:

Posture is nowadays a challenge for scientific society as the discipline-oriented-approach of medicine organization does not comply with the functional-model of posture: a motor function implementation requires interdisciplinary perspective to be thoroughly evaluated and, so far, medicine does not provide a single figure with multi discipline skill.

Given the absence of scientific society interest in posture and the presence of obscure posturologist professionals, posturology is way far from yielding scientific results, moreover, the lack of scientific knowledge of posture and the growing ascertainment of relationship between diffused social deseases and the postural disorder, makes posturology research demand much more urgent than posturology clinic demand.

Posturology specialization, at present, is not scientifically aknowledged, but, if appropriately conceived, not only might overcome the lack of overview of the current scientific discipline-model approach but is the only way to provide the required functional-model approach to scientific research.

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