Fascia treatment

Fascia is much more important than we previously thought

  • Recent research shows that fascia, a network of connective tissue that envelops everything in the body, is more important for health, aches and pains than we previously thought.
  • A disruption in the connective tissue network, caused for example by an injury, uneven loading or too monotonous work, can have huge consequences for how we feel and our ability to recover.
  • Regular fascia treatment increases mobility and relaxation, and reduces the risk of injury.
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“We’ve just discovered a new cell, we call it the fasciocyte, and it’s central to our ability to move” – Carla Stecco, Professor of Anatomy

Fascia research opens up new solutions to old problems

  • In a sedentary service society and an increasingly digital world, back and neck problems are becoming more common, followed by reduced quality of life and longer sick leave.
  • A new international movement has started in the world of anatomy and physiology, with new groundbreaking discoveries every year that challenge what we previously knew about the body.
  • Research on fascia provides new explanations for symptoms such as back pain. For example, did you know that the fascia is where most pain receptors are located? So you don’t have pain in the muscle, you have pain in the fascia.
  • Continuous innovation and development of new methods for treating fascia has therefore become increasingly important.
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“Good treatment to increase mobility and relaxation.” – Dr. Vibeke Elbrønd, University of Copenhagen