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Myofascial Release Technique

 

 

Myofascial Release is a very effective hands-on
technique that provides sustained pressure into myofascial restrictions to
eliminate pain and restore motion. The theory of Myofascial Release requires an
understanding of the fascial system (or connective tissue). The fascia is a
specialized system of the body that has an appearance similar to a spider's web
or a sweater.

Fascia is very densely woven, covering and interpenetrating
every muscle, bone, nerve, artery and vein as well as all of our internal organs including the heart, lungs, brain and spinal cord. The most interesting aspect of the fascial system is that it is not just a system of separate coverings. It is actually one structure that exists from head to foot without interruption. In this way you can begin to see that each part of the entire body is connected to every other part by the fascia, like the yarn in a sweater.

Fascia also plays an important role in the support of our
bodies, since it surrounds and attaches to all structures. These structures would not be able to provide the stability without the constant pull of the fascial system. In fact, our bones can be thought of as tent poles, which cannot support the structure without the constant support of the guide wires (or fascia)
to keep an adequate amount of tension to allow the tent (or body) to remain upright with proper equilibrium.

In the normal healthy state, the fascia is relaxed and wavy in
configuration. It has the ability to stretch and move without restriction. When we experience physical trauma, scarring, or inflammation, however, the fascia loses its pliability. It becomes tight, restricted and a source of tension to the rest of the body. Trauma, such as a fall, whiplash, surgery or just habitual poor posture over time and repetitive stress injuries has a cumulative effect. The changes they cause in the fascial system influence comfort and the functioning of our body. The fascia can exert excessive pressure producing pain or restriction of motion. They affect our flexibility and stability, and are a determining factor in our ability to withstand stress and strain.

The use of Myofascial Release allows me to look at each
patient as a unique individual. This one-on-one therapy session is a hands-on
treatment during which I use a multitude of Myofascial Release techniques and
movement therapy. I promote independence through education in proper body
mechanics and movement, through the enhancement of strength, flexibility, and
postural and movement awareness.

Suggested treatment includes three sessions. Two 90 minutes session with two weeks lapse between follow by a 60 minute session four weeks after the second. A package is available if desired.