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Craniosacral therapy taught me about fascia and since then my understanding of the body and acupuncture has taken on a new dimension.
Fascia is a massive system, the interface between the musculoskeletal, nervous and immune systems. Fascia is a band or layer of connective tissue, primarily collagen, under the skin that connects, stabilizes, encloses, and separates muscles and other internal organs—intertwining our entire body.
Modern research on fascia has been completed by Dr Jean Claude Guimberteau, known for his groundbreaking research in 2005 on the microanatomy of living tissue in the human body, using an endoscope with a high definition video camera.
According to Dr. For Guimberteau there is only connective tissue and continuous matter, and the body is one continuum.

Here are more facts about fascia

Fascia does not show up on MRI, CT, or X-rays

Fascia itself has no form, but is ubiquitous in the body, mostly invisible, surrounding every tissue in the body

It's one huge sensory organ, we have more fascia than anything else in the body

Acupuncture treatments can be considered patterns of fascial stimulation.

Part of craniosacral therapy is fascial release.

Fascia has 6 to 10 times more sensory nerves than muscles

Fascia covers the nerve endings and has a special connection with the nervous system

Fascia can be a source of pain

   It consists of a gel-like substance together with protein fibers such as collagen and elastin.

   The fascia is extremely strong, flexible and breathable

   Fascia is a semiconductor, it generates an electric charge thanks to collagen fibers.

   The Fascia Release Cam makes the back of the fascia elastic, fluid, supple and flexible

   Healthy fascia does not tend to hurt when pressed

   Fascia could play a big role in regulating our feelings and emotions because it is directly connected to the brain through a huge number of nerve connections.

There is so much information we don't yet know about fascia

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Craniosacral therapy taught me about fascia and since then my understanding of the body and acupuncture has taken on a new dimension. Fascia is a massive system, the interface between the musculoskeletal, nervous and immune systems. Fascia is a band or layer of connective tissue, primarily collagen, under the skin that connects, stabilizes, encloses, and separates muscles and other internal organs—intertwining our entire body. Modern research on fascia has been completed by Dr Jean Claude Guimberteau, known for his groundbreaking research in 2005 on the microanatomy of living tissue in the human body, using an endoscope with a high definition video camera. According to Dr. For Guimberteau there is only connective tissue and continuous matter, and the body is one continuum. Here are more facts about fascia Fascia does not show up on MRI, CT, or X-rays Fascia itself has no form, but is ubiquitous in the body, mostly invisible, surrounding every tissue in the body It's one huge sensory organ, we have more fascia than anything else in the body Acupuncture treatments can be considered patterns of fascial stimulation. Part of craniosacral therapy is fascial release. Fascia has 6 to 10 times more sensory nerves than muscles Fascia covers the nerve endings and has a special connection with the nervous system Fascia can be a source of pain    It consists of a gel-like substance together with protein fibers such as collagen and elastin.    The fascia is extremely strong, flexible and breathable    Fascia is a semiconductor, it generates an electric charge thanks to collagen fibers.    The Fascia Release Cam makes the back of the fascia elastic, fluid, supple and flexible    Healthy fascia does not tend to hurt when pressed    Fascia could play a big role in regulating our feelings and emotions because it is directly connected to the brain through a huge number of nerve connections. There is so much information we don't yet know about fascia