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Two- and Three-Dimensional Organization of the Body's Trigger Points and Fascial Ratio System – Foundations of the Myofractal™ Theory

Authors: Sellei, Mate Janos;

Two- and Three-Dimensional Organization of the Body's Trigger Points and Fascial Ratio System – Foundations of the Myofractal™ Theory

Abstract

The study introduces the Myofractal™ Method, a theoretical geometric model describing the body’s fascial ratio system. It explores two- and three-dimensional organization patterns of trigger points, integrating biomechanical and fractal principles to explain fascial self-regulation and tension balance. The model provides a mathematical and structural framework for understanding global stability in the human body.

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impulse
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