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Tag: fascial adhesions

Fascia and Tendinosis
Russell Schierling

fascia in the butcher shop

THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEENMEAT AND FASCIA If you have ever done any sort of butchering, you are quite aware of the thin, tough, white, cellophane-like membrane

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Fascia and Tendinosis
Russell Schierling

thoracolumbar spine video testimonial

THORACOLUMBAR SPINE VIDEO TESTIMONIAL Image by Anatomography The image on the left shows the diamond-shaped Thoracolumbar Fascia (arrow), with another image of a lumbar spine

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Fascia Videos of the Thoracolumbar Fascia
Fascia and Tendinosis
Russell Schierling

thoracolumbar fascia videos

ADHESED FASCIA IS A LIVING BREATHING NIGHTMARE: TWO SHORT FASCIA VIDEOS PROVE IT! Nightmares.  We’ve all had them.  No one likes them, but what are

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Causes of Sciatica
Butt and Hip Pain
Russell Schierling

the causes of sciatica

TOP TEN CAUSES OF SCIATICA You would probably not be wasting your time with a Blog Post on SCIATICA if you or someone you love

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Fascia and Tendinosis
Russell Schierling

what is a pulled muscle?

WHAT IS A PULLED MUSCLE? CAN A PULLED MUSCLE LEAD TO CHRONIC PAIN? Back in 1996, the American Journal of Sports Medicine published a paper

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Fascia and Tendinosis
Russell Schierling

bullseying

SCAR TISSUE REMODELING“BULLSEYING” Rudy and Peter Skitterians (Skitter Photo) – Groningen/The Netherlands – Pixabay What have I always said about our TISSUE REMODELING?  I tell

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Fascia and Tendinosis
Russell Schierling

chronic neck pain & headaches

CHRONIC NECK PAINCHRONIC HEADACHES&THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO SCAR TISSUE According to scientific studies from both the government and private sector, between a quarter and a third

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Fascia and Tendinosis
Russell Schierling

fascia acts as second nervous system

Of nerve there is no trace. But the cell framework, the cytoskeleton might serve.”1932’s Nobel Prize winner, Dr. Charles Scott Sherrington (1857-1952) from 1952’s Man

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