Reduce Pain, Release Tension & Increase Mobility
Healthy Fascia is critical for mobility, addressing pain and for proper circulation of energy and fluids in the body. When there are Fascial Lesions resulting from stress, injury, surgery, emotional trauma or even from something as simple as just twisting an ankle or stubbing a toe it can reduce mobility, cause pain and discomfort anywhere in the body and slow down the healing process.
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Tension in our Fascia can lead to Fluid Accumulation, Reduced Functioning and Pain
How Fascial Lesions Occur |
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Potential Causes of Fascial Disfunction
- Congenital Causes: Genetic Disorders, Cystic Fibrosis, Down Syndrome, Cleft Palate, Club Foot, Damage to the developing fetus, Cerebral Palsy and exposure to Toxins during Pregnancy effecting development, Primary Lymphedema
- Acquired Causes: Physical Trauma Acute/Chronic (Muscle spasm, Fascial Scar Tissue, Going Hypo-mobility, Swelling) , Poor posture, Poor Body Mechanics, Surgery, Secondary Lymphedema
- Non-Mechanical Causes: Infectious disease (Bacteria, Virus, Fungus, Parasites), Inflammatory process, Metabolic/Hormonal (Diabetes/Thyroid/Adrenals) Allergies/Intolerances ( Ingested, injected, inhaled, skin contact), Toxins (Inhalants, injected, skin contact, radiation) Rheumatologic/Autoimmune, Tumor (Primary, Secondary, Metastasis), Vascular (Aneurism), Viscera (Organ dysfunction)
- Energetic Causes: Internal - Psychogntic (Mental stress, emotions, thoughts) Energy Flow (Meridians, Chakras) External - Environment, Climate, Electromagnetic (computer, cell phone, microwave, fluorescence) Source: Dr Kerry D'Ambrosio DOM, AP, PT, DO-MTP
What to Expect
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Techniques to correct Fascial Disfunction are not manual (such as Massage or PT) but energetic & harmless yet incredibly effective
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Phone: 603-566-0819 / Email: [email protected] / Londonderry NH
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