Fascia is a connective tissue network supporting and holding muscles, bones, nerves, organs, and blood vessels in place. Due to overuse or repetitive movement injuries, adhesions and restrictions develop in these connective tissues, causing pain. Myofascial pain is chronic and different from other types of pain as it arises where myofascial tissues meet or cross.
Myofascial release aims to release tension, adhesions, and restrictions within the fascia. Myofascial release can help alleviate pain and discomfort by addressing fascial restrictions and reducing tension. Myofascial release may be helpful in a wide range of conditions, such as:
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Dublin, California
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San Ramon, California
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Dublin, California
*Disclaimer: Results are not guaranteed and may vary from person to person.
Myofascial release is a hands-on technique that uses sustained pressure to release adhesions or restrictions in the fascia, reducing pain and increasing mobility. The technique also can enhance blood flow to the affected area, promoting healing. A myofascial release session may last between 30-50 minutes, depending on the severity of the condition.
The first visit to Natural Spinal Care in Dublin, usually consists of an initial evaluation and physical exam, including strength and mobility testing and postural assessment to ensure that myofascial release is appropriate for you. To learn more about myofascial release, you may contact Natural Spinal Care at (925) 900-5115.
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