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What a wonderful article on Fascia!
12/16/2025

What a wonderful article on Fascia!

I once heard a doctor refer to fascia as nothing more than packing peanuts, a kind of filler material with little significance beyond holding things in place. For a long time, that belief shaped how fascia was taught and understood. It was treated as background material, passive and forgettable. Yet science, when given the chance to look closely, has a way of revealing quiet miracles hiding in plain sight.

As imaging technology improved and researchers began to study fascia in greater detail, an entirely different picture emerged. Through the work of scientists such as Robert Schleip, Carla Stecco, Helene Langevin, and others, fascia revealed itself not as inert wrapping, but as living, responsive tissue deeply integrated with the nervous system. Under the microscope, fascia appeared less like packing material and more like a finely tuned communication network. In some regions, it was found to be even more richly innervated than the muscle itself, filled with sensory nerve endings constantly reporting back to the brain.

Rather than sitting neatly around muscles, fascia behaves more like a three-dimensional spiderweb or a continuous fabric woven throughout the body. Tug on one corner, and the tension is felt elsewhere. Stretch one area and the entire system responds. Fascia blends into muscle fibers, connects across joints, and wraps organs, transmitting force, sensation, and information in every direction. It senses pressure, stretch, and movement the way a musical instrument senses vibration, responding instantly to changes in tone and tension.

This understanding transformed how we view the mind–body connection. Fascia does not simply move the body; it informs it. When emotional stress or trauma occurs, fascia adapts alongside the nervous system. Like a seatbelt locking during sudden braking, it tightens to protect. Like fabric repeatedly folded the same way, it begins to hold familiar creases. These changes are intelligent, protective responses shaped by survival, even when they persist long after the original danger has passed.

Research helped clarify why this happens. Helene Langevin demonstrated that fascia responds to mechanical input and hydration, showing that gentle, sustained touch can influence its structure, much like warm wax can then be reshaped. Carla Stecco’s anatomical mapping revealed the continuity and precision of fascial planes, helping us understand why pain often follows predictable pathways rather than remaining in a single isolated spot. Robert Schleip’s work highlighted fascia’s role as a sensory organ, deeply involved in proprioception and autonomic regulation, explaining why changes in fascia can influence how safe, grounded, or connected a person feels.

Within the Body Artisan approach, this science feels less mechanical and more poetic. Working with fascia is like learning the language of a living landscape. Touch becomes a conversation rather than a command. Pressure is an invitation, not a demand. When safety is present, fascia responds the way frozen ground responds to spring, slowly thawing, rehydrating, and allowing movement where there was once rigidity. Breath deepens, awareness settles, and patterns that felt permanent begin to loosen.

Seeing fascia for what it truly is invites both humility and wonder. The body is not a machine padded with filler. It is a living system of extraordinary intelligence, where structure, sensation, and emotion are woven together like threads in a tapestry. Fascia is one of the primary fibers holding that tapestry intact, carrying both strength and memory.

When we honor this, healing shifts from fixing something broken to supporting something profoundly wise. Given the right conditions, the body does not need to be forced to change. It already knows how to soften, adapt, and return toward balance. Our role is to listen, to support, and to trust the design that has been there all along.

Please remember to take the time to appreciate those who have or are currently serving today. Thank you so much to all o...
11/11/2025

Please remember to take the time to appreciate those who have or are currently serving today.
Thank you so much to all of you who have served past or present so I can take in the freedoms you've fought for.
It wasn't all that long ago as a woman I had no rights. Thanks to those who serve I am a woman who owns and operates my own buisness, I can walk down safely to the small locally owned coffee shop and I can express my opinions freely without fear of harm.
We take a lot of our freedoms for granted but today (and every day) we should take the time to appreciate them and recognize the people who have been through the tough stuff so we dont have too.

Happy Halloween 🎃 👻  have fun and stay safe!
10/31/2025

Happy Halloween 🎃 👻 have fun and stay safe!

Have you ever wondered why our clinic symbol is the pink lotus flower? 🪷 Here is a brief look into the answer ☺️
10/23/2025

Have you ever wondered why our clinic symbol is the pink lotus flower? 🪷 Here is a brief look into the answer ☺️

10/16/2025
As the sun rises on this brisk fall morning I have some positive news for all you wonderful clients!!!! Construction is ...
10/16/2025

As the sun rises on this brisk fall morning I have some positive news for all you wonderful clients!!!! Construction is officially complete and we have our parking back!!! Whoop whoop
I hope everyone has a wonderful Thursday!!

Wishing you all a Happy Thanksgiving. We are thankful and blessed to have all of our amazing clients 🧡🤎🦃
10/13/2025

Wishing you all a Happy Thanksgiving. We are thankful and blessed to have all of our amazing clients 🧡🤎🦃

Today is Alberta's concussion awareness day!! I am so passionate about concussions and here is why....(Bear with me, it'...
09/24/2025

Today is Alberta's concussion awareness day!! I am so passionate about concussions and here is why....
(Bear with me, it's a little longer of a post)
December 23rd 2019, my family of 3 were out riding ATV's and enjoying some family time when the unexpected happened. My 9yo son hit a natural Drainage ditch in the middle of a field and went flying. If it wasn't for his helmet that day (which broke into a few pieces) I'm not sure he would still be with us. He was bloody and that wasn't even the scary part...the scary part was his pupils were dilated, he was limp and unable to hold his own body weight and he was vomiting. We quickly rushed him to the ER where he was taken care of and his face glued back together. We were told he for sure had a concussion...and that was it. No "how to take care of him", no "what to watch out for"....just a "he has a concussion".
My need to know more sprung me into action that December and I started learning all I possibly could about concussions. Fast forward a few months later and my wonderful son decided he wanted to play football.
Being an RMT and combining it with my knowledge of concussions i decided being on the sidelines of his football team as a trainer was a great idea. This led me to more courses on sports and sports injury as well as concussion and concussion management.
As a trainer and RMT I hear a lot of "but they didn't lose consciousness or vomit". Those are BIG signs of BIG problems and should never be the starting guideline for deciding a concussion. The biggest advice I could give anyone who even suspects a concussion is to treat it as if it is.
Concussion is defined as: a mild traumatic brain injury that occurs when the brain twists or moves inside the skull, temporarily affecting brain function. This can be caused by any rapid movement of the head or neck. The symptoms can range from a headache to pupil dilation to loss of consciousness.
Knowledge is power. Concussion research has come so far! We know better so it's time to do better.

In the light of recent events both here at the clinic and around the world I feel drawn to remind all of our wonderful c...
09/11/2025

In the light of recent events both here at the clinic and around the world I feel drawn to remind all of our wonderful clients and anyone reading this that we are a safe space. We welcome you as you are. Diversity is what makes the human race so special and we all have the opportunity to accept each other's differences and grow with one another. Verbal or physical abuse will not be tolerated in our clinic as we welcome everyone with open minds.

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