![]() ![]() Treatment must be slow and gentle to prevent the body from guarding in a protective response. This path changes as it unravels, and often there is a vasomotor response that can be seen on the skin temporarily as a reddish area where circulation has been restored which is shown on the photo below near the therapist’s hands. This path of fascial movement can reach the full length of the body and cross over between sides. The patient can feel the movement and become body aware. Using their hands, the trained therapist will find the path of fascial restriction in the patient’s body and push against it gently in a shearing motion, and wait for the tissue to start to slide. Fascia can be stretched or “released” and it will remodel itself by changing from a semi solid to liquid form which brings circulation to an area of compressed tissue which then expands the tissue and circulation, and it enables removal of metabolic waste products. ![]() It has recently been described as the “Interstitium” or a new organ in the body.įascia can be too tight from injuries or surgical scar tissue, and hold the body in poor ergonomics which can lead to nerve compression. The fascia is connective tissue that forms a web matrix that interconnects everything in the body. Myofascial release is a way to stretch the fascial layers that holds our body together. The time to avoid MFR treatment would be if a person has cancer, because in releasing tight tissues, cancer cells could be released and able to migrate through the body. ![]() MFR helps so many different conditions that have compressed tissues, and entrapped blood vessels and nerves. What is Myofascial Release (MFR therapy)? How can it relieve pain? Let’s discuss how MFR has improved our health and reduced pain and share articles about how MFR works. ![]()
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