8-20 Muscle Rhythm, Motility and Oscillations Muscle Oscillations Fifty years ago, Japanese researchers wrote a paper entitled, "Phylogenetic studies on miniature electrical oscillation in insect muscles."1Wakabayashi & Ikeda, 1957 and 2 Murase, 1986. This issue of The Burnham Review explores the idea of rhythmical movements reflective of muscle physiology and health and whether these motilities are potentially palpable. IMT’s Muscle Rhythm From the field of Integrative Manual Therapy (IMT) comes a description of Muscle Rhythm3 (Giammatteo,1997) and 4(Wheeler,2004)............Buy This Issue Today
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