Summary:
Skin sensitivity plays an essential role in our perception of our surrounding. Its intensity is related to
soft tissue tension, including skin, muscles and fascias. In order to examine skin sensitivity we mainly
assess the patient’s reaction to touch: wincing, complying, or without reaction. The sole of the foot
reacts most intensely. Ticklishness of the trunk is frequently found. Exaggerated, insufficient or
asymmetrical sensitivity can be altered, „trained“, mainly by stroking. For this the therapist has to
sense the reaction of the patient and his tissues, establishing a feed-back relationship. In this way
the tonus, i.e. the way the motor system reacts, can be modified.
Key words:
tactile sensitivity, perception, tension
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