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What Is the Fascia?

FASCIA glossary terms
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What Is the Fascia?

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Definition: The superficial fascia is a soft connective tissue located just below the skin. It wraps and connects the muscles, bones, nerves and blood vessels of the body. Together, muscle and fascia make up what is called the myofascia system. For various reasons, including disuse, not enough stretching, or injuries, the fascia and the underlying muscle tissue can become stuck together. This is called an adhesion, and it results in restricted muscle movement along with pain, soreness and reduced flexibility or range of motion. Myofascial Release for Tight Fascia Myofascial release is a body work technique that uses gentle, sustained pressure on the soft tissues while applying traction to the fascia.

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