18 Feb 2008 04:53:04 | C. Bailey-Lloyd/LadyCamelot
What is MYOFACSCIAL RELEASE? Myofascial release is a tender
mixture of stretches and massage techniques. A bodywork therapy
whereby a therapist directs hands-on touch and maneuvers to the
entire body, myofascial release promotes healing and relieves
pain.
Derived from the the Latin words "myo" - meaning muscle, and
"fascia" - for band; myofascial release therapy releases tension
from the fibrous bands of connecting tissue (fascia). Myofascial
release therapy aims to free constrictions or blockages in the
fascia, thereby alleviating problems with connective tissue
scarring or injury.
Myofascial release therapy helps individuals with poor posture,
physical injury, illness and emotional stress. By using
myofascial release therapy, disruptions of the fascial network
are freed and tension on bones, muscles, joints and nerves is
relieved. Ultimately, myofascial release restores complete
balance back to the body.
Myofascial release therapy utilizes gentle, kneading
manipulation that softly stretches, softens, lengthens and
realigns fascia. After careful observation of ones posture, a
myofascial release therapist will feel for stressed areas of the
body. When restricted areas are found, the myofascial release
therapist will gently stretch tissues found along the driection
of the muscle fibers. This stretch is held for a couple of
minutes until a softening or release is felt. These stretches
are repeated until the tension is felt no more. A myofascial
release session may last up to an hour and can be administered
one to three times per week depending on a patient's condition.
In addition myofascial release therapy can be used to to treat
back pain; help persons suffering from frozen shoulder,
fibromyalgia, headaches, chronic fatigue syndrome, menstrual
problems, incontinence, tennis or golfer's elbow, shin splints,
sprains, rheumatoid arthritis, muscle spasms, whiplash injuries
and carpal tunnel syndrome. Furthermore, myofascial release can
be administered to children suffering from birth trauma, head
injuries, cerebral palsy, and scoliosis as well.
To learn more about myofascial release, or if you are interested
in scheduling a myofascial release therapy session, please feel
free to peruse our holistic practioners' and Healing Arts
Schools' directories for myofascial release therapy today at
HolisticJunction.com.
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