This releases
the myofascial restrictions that have been causing pain and discomfort.
Trauma, inflammatory responses, and / or surgical procedures create
Myofascial restrictions that can produce tensile pressures of approximately 2,000 pounds per square inch on pain sensitive structures that do not show up in many of the standard tests (x-rays, myelograms, CAT scans, electromyography, etc..)
Fat storage patterns vary person to person according to hormonal levels, genetic fat storage patterns,
myofascial restrictions, and inflammation.
Not exact matches
Manual therapy to address the connective tissue
restrictions and
myofascial trigger points causing her pain.
Ideal for athletes to reduce
myofascial tightness and
restrictions due to a challenging work - out routine.
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Myofascial Release — John F. Barnes, PT
Myofascial Release is a safe and very effective hands - on technique that involves applying gentle sustained pressure into the
Myofascial connective tissue
restrictions to eliminate pain and restore motion.
Because myofascia is relatively superficial, it can be influenced through foam rolling (self -
myofascial release), which helps to reduce these
restrictions by remobilizing the tissue through friction and mechanical stress, helping to return the fascia into its original gel - like state (3).
A new technique of MFR termed self - induced
myofascial release (SMR) has become of increasingly common practice for treating soft - tissue
restrictions.