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1. What Is Dry Horse: Biomechanical Tension Balancing Techniques
Dry horse is a method of restoring the tension distribution inside the human body and the functional connection of the motor chain by using only manual means such as hand pressure, push, pull, and shake without external stimulation. This can be interpreted as a process of detecting and adjusting the biomechanical imbalance that occurred in the inactivity state, not just muscle relaxation. 건마

2. Tension distortion and the role of dry horses in static human structures
Humans are moving, but most modern people **keep a fixed position for a long time (sitting, focusing on monitors, using smartphones)**, overloading certain muscles and joints. This causes: 마타이

**Distortion of the tension chain**

Fascial continuity decay

Disconnect of the motion chain

Loss of alignment vector

Gunma is a technology that detects the micro imbalance caused by this non-mobility and restores the tension direction and symmetry of each tissue by hand to prepare for dynamic movement.

3. The three main structural systems that the dry horse readjusts
(1) Myofascial Meridians
The fascia is not just a film, it acts as a three-dimensional tensegrity structure that surrounds the entire human body. The dry horse analyzes primary tensions:

Rear race (SBL): plantar → hamstring → vertebrae → skull

Front primary (SFL): Foot limb → quadriceps → abdominal muscle → thoracic salivary muscle

Lateral race (LL): Outer foot → Medium gluteus → Intercostal muscle → SCM

The gunhorse differs in pressure angles and sequences according to these primary structures, restoring the tension balance on each line.

(2) stabilizing tissue around the joint
In particular, the muscle group, which is associated with the proprioceptors around the knee, hip joint, scapula, and cervical spine, is a sensor of structural stability. By controlling their tension:

Restoring 'core centering', the starting point of movement

Reduce unnecessary compensation patterns

The dry horse restores actual stability by balancing the tension vector that moves the joint rather than the joint itself.

(3) Motor Map of the Central Nervous System
Long-term asymmetric movements form a distorted 'movement map' in the motor cortex of the brain. The dry horse corrects the body's spatial perception through touch and compression and induces:

Restoring sensory sensitivity in certain areas

Increased nerve mobility in inactive muscle groups

Restoring the accuracy of the motion command

This approach goes beyond simple muscle relaxation and serves to reset the motor nervous system itself.

4. Sequencing Strategies for Dry Horse: Physiological Mobility Restoration Flow
In dry horses, the order and flow of stimuli are important. This is not an anatomical structure, but a stimulation strategy tailored to the order in which the body moves naturally. For example:

**Extend the end (foot/hand)** to **central (abdominal/thorax)** → sensory input

**From proximal (thumb, scapula)** to **Distal (end of limb)** → nerve-muscle connection is restored

From deep tissue to surface tissue → Resolve internal tension and rearrange the surface

Through this flow, the body is ready to accept the stimulus and adapt to the change without any defensive tension.

5. What the Dry Horse Is Targeting: Restoration of Functional Symmetry and Exercise Preparedness
The dry horse is not just a 'mask to relax your muscles.' The ultimate goal is:

A balanced structure that can be maintained in a static environment

Ready to start movement

Restoring connectivity so that the whole body can move into one organism

This is a movement integration work that can be done only by stimulating the hand without stretching or exercising.

6. Structural summary of the operation principle of the dry horse
The Intervention Method of the Factor Role Gunma
Adjustment of force transfer linear tension between fascia continuous structures, fiber orientation stimulation
Joint Stable Tissue Intrinsic Acceptance Sensory Regulation Restoring Peripheral Tissue Compression and Joint Movement Center
Central Nervous System Movement Command Integrated Sensory Map Reordering, Exercise Circuit Sensitivity Increased
Movement Chain Connectivity Systemically Integrated Movement Formation Restoring Tension Balance on the Connecting Line

7. Conclusion: Dry horses are restoration techniques for movement
Dry horse is not just a 'massage' but a technology that restores the fine balance of the human tension system that has collapsed in a motionless state and prepares it for effective biomechanical movement patterns. This can be said to be a pre-tissue integration process that takes place under static conditions before physical or exercise therapy is fully involved.

As such, dry horses are a method of deep coordination that goes beyond superficial relaxation and includes functional consistency of the body, sensory perception, and reconstruction of movement strategies.

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