Myofascial Release (MFR) is
fast gaining recognition as the missing link in
traditional healthcare.
Whilst MFR has existed in
various forms for approximately 50-60 years,
scientific research and the use of electron
microscopes has enabled therapists to refine this
work and understand the nature of the fascial
system and the important role to plays in
health.
Myofascial (pronounced Myo
fashal ) is derived from the Latin words 'myo' for
muscle and 'fascia' for band. Fascia, sometimes
called fibrous bands or connective tissue, is a 3D
continuous web of microscopic hollow tubules that
extends without interruption from the top of the
head to the tip of the toes. Within these hollow
tubules are continuous fibres of elastin and
collagen surrounded by a fluid called the ground
substance. This network also provides the instant
and continuous communication between each and every
cell of our body that Dr Lazlo describes.
Fascia surrounds,
infuses and protects every other tissue,
tendon, muscle, bone, ligament and organ
of the body. In healthy conditions the
fascial system is relaxed and wavy in
configuration. This provides a cushioning
and supportive mechanism allowing us to
move safely without restriction or pain.
Collagen and elastin, fascias 2 main
components, allow it to be very strong yet
have a high degree of flexibility. Fascia
is also dynamic in nature, it responds to
internal and external forces applied on it
meeting the resistance in order to
protect.
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Following all physical and
emotional trauma and through poor posture, fascia
scars and hardens in the affected site and along
the tension lines imposed on it. This causes the
fascial network to lose its cushioning mechanism
and internal structures become pulled out of
alignment. This in turn creates an abnormal
pressure, up to 2,000 pounds per square inch,
crushing nerves, blood and lymphatic vessels and
further creating tension on adjacent pain-sensitive
structures and those along the fascial pull.
Fascia can be described
like a 3D sweater, when the fascial network is
traumatized it is pulled and twisted out of
alignment rather like a pull in the sweater.
Therefore, if the fascia has tightened creating
bands of tension 3 dimensionally throughout the
body resulting in symptoms distant to the injury
then all the appropriate localized treatments will
produce limited or temporary results.
Fascial restrictions do not
show up on CAT scans, MRI's or X Rays therefore
many patients are suffering unresolved physical and
emotional pain due to undiagnosed fascial trauma.
Conditions are a label for
a symptom. Traditional healthcare treats the
symptom, MFR with it's whole body approach treats
the cause at the deepest level.
Myofascial Release Therapy,
like many alternative therapies, promotes the
philosophy that the mind and body work together to
maintain health. Effectively this supports the
understanding that the mind and body are one and
the same. The body has the ability to remember
postural positions, actions and emotions without
the brain reminding it to do so. Through out the
body's fascial system flow microscopic cells
containing energy which have the ability to retain
memory.
It could also be said that
our unconscious mind is not restricted to the brain
but flows freely through our body within the
fascial system. Simply put, our body remembers how
to lift a cup,drive a car and walk without
thinking.
If our body can remember
positive actions and emotions then it must be true
that we can also remember negative ones. Memories,
both physical and emotional, can be triggered by a
state of mind, context and by body position.
Therapists are taught to
feel and stretch slowly into the fascial network.
Collagen means glue producer so therapists are
taught to feel for this glue like texture which
when dense, thick or hard defines a fascial
restriction. The MFR technique is very different to
that of massaging muscles, tendons and the
ligaments of the body. A time component also
exists, coupled with the fluidity of the therapists
hands in applying pressure and moving though each
and every fascial restriction. The time element is
a vital factor, the fascia cannot be forced as it
will naturally meet that force in return. Hence the
MFR therapist provides a sustained, gentle,
pressure for a minimum of 90 to 120 seconds
allowing the fascia to elongate naturally and
return to it's normal resting length restoring
health and providing results that are both
measurable and functional.
Sometimes memories can
become locked into the fascial system and manifest
themselves in physical pain. With the help of MFR
the physical and emotional content of any injury,
literal or symbolic, can be addressed in a safe and
gentle way.
MFR also treats the injury
at source allowing the patient to heal at the
deepest level.
Myofascial Release Therapy
is a specialised physical therapy that affects and
releases the restrictions within the fascial
network.
The therapy is an art form.
The MFR therapist not only takes in to
consideration what they see in the patients
postural assessment but works directly with what
they feel and sense from palpating and treating the
body.
Even though the patient may
not feel much happening the experienced Therapist
can actually feel the fascial restrictions, where
they go to and subsequently feels the release of
those restrictions during the session.
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