Fascia. What is it and why is it important
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It takes years or even decades for new fundamental medical discoveries to become common knowledge among physicians. This includes the concept of "fascia". Fascia is a soft tissue component of the connective tissue system that permeates the human body, forming a continuous three-dimensional matrix of structural support for the entire body. It permeates and surrounds all organs, muscles, bones, and nerve fibers, creating a unique environment for body systems to function. This book will familiarize you with the term itself, explaining the fascia's area of action and the techniques used to treat it.
The third book in the Anatomy Trains series, published under the direction of Thomas Myers, explains the structure of fascia, its location in the human body, its area of action, and the ways in which it can be affected. Sophisticated 3D diagrams allow you to see the full multidimensionality of this "soft skeleton", and clear and detailed descriptions - to appreciate the possibilities and features of functioning.
The third book in the Anatomy Trains series, published under the direction of Thomas Myers, explains the structure of fascia, its location in the human body, its area of action, and the ways in which it can be affected. Sophisticated 3D diagrams allow you to see the full multidimensionality of this "soft skeleton", and clear and detailed descriptions - to appreciate the possibilities and features of functioning.
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