Fascia: What is fascia? New research changes the way we look at pain

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

Комментарии • 13

  • @vanishathanawala159
    @vanishathanawala159 7 лет назад +1

    LOVE this!

  • @bfbernardes
    @bfbernardes 6 лет назад +3

    What about Ida Rolf in the 1950's?

    • @geertekekroes882
      @geertekekroes882 6 лет назад

      As I have understood her therapy was more invasive than the BOwenTechnique or Equine Touch ../

    • @bfbernardes
      @bfbernardes 6 лет назад +3

      Geerteke Kroes I’m sorry, but that’s not true at all, the rolfing touch is gentle and should not be painful. But even if it was like you said, that doesn’t change her research and pioneerism.

    • @geertekekroes882
      @geertekekroes882 6 лет назад

      @@bfbernardes thank you for your clarification. Perhaps my source of information is slightly unclear and I have perhaps misunderstood. The fascia I feel is extremely interesting as I have been applying the most simplest of Bowen moves on horses and dogs with fascinasting responses from the animal bodies and change in behaviour.

    • @glowingfatedie
      @glowingfatedie 5 лет назад

      This video is about researchers, which Rolf was not.

  • @jinomonta
    @jinomonta 3 года назад

    I think this kind of video would be shared by lots of manual therapists (chiro, osteo, massage therapist, acupuncturist, pilates instructor, etc), but I still don't know why fascia is important for them to treat the pain. Inflammation in fascia? How can manual therapists intervene in it? Releasing the "stiff" fascia by manual therapy? Would it be possible?

    • @rollinOnCode
      @rollinOnCode 2 года назад

      see tom myers

    • @SIBOSOS
      @SIBOSOS Год назад

      The Fascia constricts and tightens like a sweater that is too tight impeding movement which can cause pain from it "thickening"

    • @jinomonta
      @jinomonta Год назад

      @@SIBOSOS Can you refute this article ? If not, you must change the way of thinking about Fascia and pains. [Does Fascia matter by paul ingraham]

    • @jinomonta
      @jinomonta Год назад

      @@rollinOnCode Read [Does Fascia matter by Paul Ingraham (blog)].

  • @Trust-in-Balance
    @Trust-in-Balance 2 года назад

    I would call it more of a rediscovery when you consider martial arts, tai chi, qigong and original yoga. The mind plays a major part with fascia like being able to get flexors and extensors to both extend in these teachings. Think that’s why the west (in addition to pharma) is late to the game.

  • @timothyj.sparrow1981
    @timothyj.sparrow1981 6 лет назад +2

    Ida Rolf in the 1950's , structural integration , Thomas Myer , myofascial trains .chains ...... timeline .... ?