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Strolling under the skin: How does it look inside a living body?

Fascia Guide, Featured Posts, Insights & Discoveries, Research & Proven PracticesBy Fascia GuideMarch 29, 2017

Strolling under the skin is a fascinating journey inside a living body. With small camcorders, Dr. Jean Claeude Guimberteau has managed to capture how Fasica actually looks in a living human body.

Fluid flow in the fascia & how it is affected by treatment & vibrations

Featured Posts, Research & Proven PracticesBy Fascia GuideDecember 19, 2016

Recently, a German researcher showed that the connective tissue in a human transports 15 l of water in 48 hours, which is a relatively large amount compared to for example the amount of blood and the lymphatic system.

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.

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.

Anatomy Trains by Tom Myers helps us understand functions of movement

Featured Posts, Research & Proven Practices, Treatment of FasciaBy Fascia GuideJune 15, 20165 Comments

Tom Myers is perhaps best known for his book Anatomy Trains, where he describes the Myofascial lines which help us understand movement and functions of the body

Fascia in Horses – Danish veterinary exploring uncharted territory

Featured Posts, Research & Proven PracticesBy Fascia GuideApril 19, 2016

In 2015 veterinary Vibeke S Elbrønd published the first report on Fascia and horses. Through autopsy she found that the horse has the same kind of chains and networks of connective tissue through the body, as found in humans.

What is Biotensegrity? Interview with Dr. Stephen Levin

Featured Posts, Insights & Discoveries, Research & Proven PracticesBy Fascia GuideNovember 28, 2015

Exclusive interview with Dr Stephen Levin, the worlds leading expert on Biotensegrity, at the Fascia Research Congress 2015.

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