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Clinical and symptomatological reflections: the fascial system

Bruno Bordoni, Emiliano Zanier
Key takeaways
  1. 01Fascia is a continuous network throughout the body
  2. 02It transmits force, coordinates movement, and supports organs
  3. 03Fascial dysfunction can lead to clinical symptoms
  4. 04Better understanding helps clinicians find the best treatment

Understanding the body's continuous fascial network is crucial for clinicians to effectively diagnose and treat a wide range of patient symptoms.

Abstract

Every body structure is wrapped in connective tissue, or fascia, creating a structural continuity that gives form and function to every tissue and organ. Currently, there is still little information on the functions and interactions between the fascial continuum and the body system; unfortunately, in medical literature there are few texts explaining how fascial stasis or altered movement of the various connective layers can generate a clinical problem. Certainly, the fascia plays a significant role in conveying mechanical tension, in order to control an inflammatory environment. The fascial continuum is essential for transmitting muscle force, for correct motor coordination, and for preserving the organs in their site; the fascia is a vital instrument that enables the individual to communicate and live independently. This article considers what the literature offers on symptoms related to the fascial system, trying to connect the existing information on the continuity of the connective tissue and symptoms that are not always clearly defined. In our opinion, knowing and understanding this complex system of fascial layers is essential for the clinician and other health practitioners in finding the best treatment strategy for the patient.

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APA
Bruno Bordoni, & Emiliano Zanier (2014). Clinical and symptomatological reflections: the fascial system. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/clinical-and-symptomatological-reflections-the-fascial-system/
MLA
Bruno Bordoni, and Emiliano Zanier. "Clinical and symptomatological reflections: the fascial system." 2014, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/clinical-and-symptomatological-reflections-the-fascial-system/.
Chicago
Bruno Bordoni, Emiliano Zanier. 2014. "Clinical and symptomatological reflections: the fascial system.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/clinical-and-symptomatological-reflections-the-fascial-system/