
Fascia – a New Anatomical Perspective
Recent research in recent years shows that Fascia has a much greater significance for health, aches, and pain than previously believed.
- 01Fascia plays a larger role in pain and health than previously understood
- 02Chronic inflammation can densify collagen structures in fascia
- 03Physical impact or pressure restructures hyaluronic acid within fascial tissue
- 04Address fascial health when investigating sources of chronic pain
Recent research in recent years shows that Fascia has a much greater significance for health, aches, and pain than previously believed.
There is also a connection between pain and chronic inflammation, the densification of collagen structures (fascia), and the restructuring of hyaluronic acid (fascia) that occurs under pressure (e.g., from a fall or impact)
Recent research in recent years shows that Fascia has a much greater significance for health, aches, and pain than previously believed.
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