“Yet, throughout the 20th century and to this day, physiologic systems are mostly studied in isolation from each other, and this has dominated the organization of medicine and medical research along with separate academic departments and medical specialties. Until recently, the role of connective tissue as a bridge between the musculoskeletal system and the rest of the body was mostly ignored. Connective tissue forms a body-wide network that surrounds and permeates all muscles and interfaces with all other tissues and organs of the body. Thus, connective tissue is now beginning to fill the gaps in the knowledge of how physiologic systems are integrated with one another, and how the body functions as an interconnected whole”.
– Helene Langevin, MD, et al., states in “Reconnecting the Body in Eastern and Western Medicine”
The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, Volume 23, Number 4, 2017:
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