Fascial Stretching
What is fascia stretching therapy?
Fascia Stretching Therapy (FST) is centered on the entire connective tissue system as opposed to single muscles. Its practitioners conduct examinations of dynamic, passive, and resisted range-of-motion in functional movements. Treatment begins at the deepest level of fascia and works its way up through all layers until the superficial layer is reached – with a primary intention being that proper neural mechanics will be restored and inhibited muscles reactivated.
What does fascia stretching therapy do?
FST has amazing benefits for those who suffer from chronic pain or stiffness. Not only can it reduce soreness and discomfort, but it also helps to improve circulation, flexibility and mobility; allowing you to recover faster after every workout session. Additionally, FST serves as an ideal supplement to physical therapy by restoring joint range of motion and reducing scar tissue formation.
How is fascia stretching therapy differ from traditional stretching?
Fascia stretching differs from conventional stretching in three primary ways:
Benefits of fascia stretching therapy
Injury Rehab
Massage and stretching are widely used to rehabilitate injuries or disassemble scar tissue, especially when a sports injury or surgical procedure has caused harm to the fascia. This damage can be debilitating, as it might restrict motion and mobility while also causing immense pain. Fortunately, one can work through these issues with specialized fascia stretching techniques.
Pain Reduction
The restrictions created by fascia can cause physical pain and unnatural postures that up the risk of harm. FST relieves these aches by freeing tightness in this tissue.
Improve Circulation
FST improves blood flow by reducing tightness and tension. This further aids recovery after workouts as well as increases energy levels through better oxygen supply to muscles and organs – all while improving your alertness.
