Research to maintain nervous functionality at the musculoskeletal and connective tissue level
The musculoskeletal system, consisting of bones, joints, muscles and tendons, is fundamental for supporting the body. It allows mobility, but can be damaged by osteoarticular conditions including illness, injuries, functional overload, obesity, ageing and unhealthy lifestyles. Damage to these structures can give rise to neuroinflammation, a mechanism that causes peripheral pain and compromises osteoarticular functions. If chronic, this process can involve both the peripheral and the central nervous system, increasing the perception of pain.

The most recent scientific evidence shows that Degenerative Joint Diseases are characterized by multifactorial alterations of joint metabolism. Acting on the regulation of mastocyte (innate immune system) allows an overall management of joint degeneration. The most recent scientific evidence shows that Degenerative Joint Diseases are characterized by multifactorial alterations of joint metabolism. Acting on the regulation of mastocyte (innate immune system) allows an overall management of joint degeneration.
Maintaining the integrity and balance between the different components of the musculoskeletal and nervous system is crucial to prevent deterioration and guarantee osteoarticular efficiency.