05/15/2026
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Fascia is a delicate, strong, 3D matrix of connective tissue surrounding every muscle, bone, organ, nerve, and blood vessel throughout your whole body. Only in recent years, it has been recognized as one of the body’s most important organs.
Mainly built from collagen and water, it gives inner support and helps tissues slide smoothly past one another whenever you move in every step you take.
When fascia stays healthy, it feels slick, mobile and wavy. But things such as inactivity, repeated strain, injury or long term stress may make it lose elasticity and turn dense, tacky or stiff.
Stiff fascia may attach to muscles and surrounding tissues, forming adhesions, which reduces overall movement range and makes motion feel heavy and tight.
Tense fascia may squeeze muscles and nerves, creating painful knots known as trigger points. Since fascia forms one connected system, tightness in one place, like your calves, may trigger pain elsewhere, like your lower back.
When fascia grows too stiff, it may create pressure, up to 2,000 pounds per square inch, on nerves and blood vessels, causing numbness, tingling or weaker circulation. 😮
Taking in toxins, like chemicals and heavy metals, and holding negative emotions, like stress and trauma, may make fascia stiff, limited, stuck, essentially locking tissue in a contracted condition. This physical shift lowers lymphatic movement, causing inflammation, ongoing pain, limited mobility and emotional blockage.
Reduced movement of lymph and life force energy, Qi, leads to fatigue, and chronic, whole body illness. The buildup of stress, toxins and inflammation inside the fascia may speed aging and play into illnesses like cardiovascular disease and diabetes.