29/02/2020
Fascial restrictions are hard, tight, generally painful areas in the body.
Injury, trauma, chronic inflammation and poor posture cause these fascial fibres to adhere, tighten, shorten and thicken.
These restrictions put abnormal pressure on nerves, muscles, blood vessels, bones, organs and the brain, resulting in inefficient functioning of these structures.
Pain, restriction of motion and structural misalignment are some of the consequences.
Many look at the muscles, bones and organs in isolation, ignoring the importance of the global system that connects them all together.
Releasing restrictions in the fascia can be the missing link in resolving problematic cases of pain and dysfunction.