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​More about Myo (muscular) - Fascia (connective tissues) Release, Myofascial Release

How does Myofascial Release differ from other therapies?
  • Myofascial Release treats the whole body with the understanding that most chronic pain is actually created by restrictions in another location in the body. 
  • Traditional recovery treatments for accidents, surgeries, and chronic pain focus on promoting core strength. Based on this model, lack of core strength is the sole component leading to dysfunction causing pain. This focus will not address the issue of restricted fascia will continue to pull bones, organs, muscles and ligaments into pain causing contortions.
  • Myofascial Release works to open restriction, improve circulation and bring healing. Chronically restricted tissue are released, pain ends!
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What are the benefits of Myofascial Release?
  • Myofascial Release treatment benefits nearly any condition of the body. There is literally no condition that cannot be improved with Myofascial Release Therapy.
  • Fascial restriction interferes with the flow of blood, lymph and nerve impulses. Reduction in one or all of these essential processes will affect the bodies skeletal, muscular and organ system.  
  • Imagine the level of pain that restricted fascia can create! You may be experiencing that level of pain. Myofascial Release can offer you hope for recovery.

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​What causes the fascia to restrict?
  • Fascial restriction is the body's natural response to pain  and/or injury in the form of physical trauma.      
  • Emotional traumas plays a role in fascial restriction through a process called "chronic holding" as response to stress, emotional upset and/or constant pain.
  • Repetitive stress injuries cause fascia to restrict, which commonly occurs during work or play.  

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