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Problems linked to Fascia

Fascia Guide, Featured Posts, Problems linked to FasciaBy Fascia GuideNovember 29, 2016

Fascia is a system of flexible connective tissue encapsulating everything in the body. If the system is running smoothly, all is fine, but when some parts become stiff, tense or inflamed, there will be consequences.

Fascia helps us understand the body as a whole

Fascia Guide, Featured Posts, Insights & DiscoveriesBy Fascia GuideSeptember 15, 2016

Look at a ballet dancer, a gymnast or a drummer and study their movement, feeling, timing, it is easy to be fascinated by how fast it is. Fascia helps us understand how the body is able to function in such an incredible way.

Understanding Fascia in 10 minutes – the must see German documentary

Fascia Guide, Featured Posts, Insights & Discoveries, Research & Proven PracticesBy Fascia GuideJuly 29, 20162 Comments

In early 2013, a German documentary was broadcast based on the latest research on the Fascia. It provides a very basic introduction for newcomers. To help you get a quick overview of Fascia, we have cut together a 10 minute version.

Biotensegrity: How did the dinosaurs handle the pressure of gravity?

Fascia Guide, Featured Posts, Insights & DiscoveriesBy Fascia GuideJune 30, 2016

In the 70s when the orthopedic surgeon Dr. Stephen Levin was at a natural history museum and saw the wires holding up the neck of a dinosaur, he did not get the picture to go together. How could his neck have been held up originally?

What is Fascia? Connective tissue in a system with no beginning & no end

Fascia Guide, Featured Posts, Insights & Discoveries, Research & Proven PracticesBy Fascia GuideJune 26, 2016

What is Fascia? New research shows that it is more than the layer around the muscles. It is a network without beginning or end, from the skin, through the entire body, to the smallest cell.

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