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Crossing Language Barriers: Treating Chronic Low Back Pain in Panama With the Fascial Distortion Model

Journal: Cureus Date: 2026/03, 18(3):Pages: e106198. doi: Subito , type of study: case report

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Keywords:

case report [726]
chronic pain [305]
fascial distortion model [29]
FDM [14]
low back pain [508]
male [831]
Panama [1]

Abstract:

The fascial distortion model (FDM) is an anatomical perspective and treatment technique within the discipline of osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT). The FDM is unique in that it elucidates a set of common gestures and body language for each of the six recognized FDM distortions. Fascia not only surrounds structures but also links them, transmitting mechanical forces throughout the body in a continuous three-dimensional network. Dysfunction within this system, whether local or distant, can contribute to distinct patterns of body morphology. Although fascial anatomy provides a framework for identifying chains of injury, variations in palpated tension may point toward different underlying pathologies and guide clinical interpretation. Thus, a skilled palpation can detect areas of functional conflict and pain without verbalization. This case study explores the application of FDM in treating chronic low back pain in a Panamanian agricultural worker, highlighting its utility across language barriers. B.P. presented with chronic low back pain, limited range of motion (ROM), and hypertonicity of the lumbar paraspinal muscles. Lumbar active ROM was assessed using visual estimation before, during, and after treatment. B.P.’s nonverbal gestures indicated two trigger bands and two herniated trigger points, which were treated using the appropriate FDM techniques. Post-treatment evaluations revealed improvement in functional mobility and complete resolution of pain. B.P. demonstrated increased lumbar ROM and reported relief without requiring extensive verbal communication. This case report demonstrates the effectiveness of using the FDM to treat chronic low back pain, while giving credence to the universal nature of the body language described by the model. In B.P.’s case, FDM treatments facilitated a successful and culturally competent intervention that improved both pain and function, reinforcing the value of this treatment modality in global and resource-limited contexts.


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