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Bioterreno describes the global adaptation state of an organism at a given moment. Rather than focusing solely on injury or symptom, this approach allows us to understand how the different systems of the body interact in response to mechanical load, physiological stress, and the environment.
It considers the human being as a complex adaptive system where nervous regulation, energetic resources, mechanical organization, the emotional dimension, and the environment influence each other interdependently.
Balance between activation, regulation, and recovery of the nervous system.
Energy availability, sleep quality, and regenerative capacity.
Force transmission, myofascial chains, and movement coherence.
The way the individual perceives, processes, and regulates stress and load.
External factors that condition the organism's adaptation and balance.
This approach allows for a broader, more precise, and functional reading of the individual's state, integrating the interaction between the systems involved in human adaptation.
The HARM model organizes the understanding of human functioning based on the interaction between different systems. It allows structuring clinical observation and guiding decision-making with greater precision.
Organization of the nervous system and regulatory capacity.
Available resources and recovery processes.
Movement, coordination and biomechanical organization.
Cognitive and emotional factors in adaptation.
Life context, load and external demands.
This system allows monitoring adaptation in clinical and sports contexts, facilitating communication between professionals and a global reading of the individual's state.
In-person training for body, movement and health professionals.
Complete experience with assessment, mentoring and certification.
Training adapted to professional structures and real work contexts.
Estimate for customized projects and collaborations.