14/07/2026
Excited to be expanding my knowledge and skills in the big smoke after the Summer holidays - learning the art of myofascial release...
💫What is Fascia?
🩷 Fascia is a continuous, three-dimensional web of fibrous connective tissue that surrounds and holds every muscle, bone, organ, nerve, and blood vessel in place. Made primarily of collagen and elastin, it acts as the body's internal scaffolding, providing structural support while allowing tissues to slide and glide smoothly during movement.
💫What happens when your fascia is tight?
👀Restricted Movement: Because fascia acts as a sliding surface for muscles, stiffness creates "adhesions" that lock tissue layers together, resulting in a limited range of motion
👀Referred Pain: Fascia runs in continuous chains, tightness in one area (e.g., tight calves) can pull on and trigger pain in entirely different parts of the body (e.g., lower back or heel)
👀Nerve Compression: Stiffened fascia can compress delicate nerves and restrict local blood flow, amplifying pain signals
👀Postural Imbalances: Tight tissue pulls the body out of natural alignment, forcing surrounding muscles to overcompensate and causing soft tissue fatigue.
💫What is Myofascial Release?
🩷Myofascial release (MFR) is an advanced hands-on therapy designed to relieve tension and tightness in the fascia—the connective tissue surrounding muscles and joints. Its primary benefits include:
👐Pain Relief: Alleviates chronic discomfort, muscular knots, tension headaches, and specific conditions like fibromyalgia or myofascial pain syndrome.
👐Increased Mobility: Breaks down adhesions to restore flexibility and joint range of motion.
👐Posture Correction: Releases restrictive barriers that pull the body out of alignment, reducing physical strain.
👐Accelerated Recovery: Enhances circulation, decreases soreness, and supports rehabilitation after sports injuries.
👐Stress Reduction: Activates the nervous system to promote deep relaxation and overall well-being