Myofascial release vs. massage [Chiropractor explains fascia]

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  • čas přidán 14. 07. 2024
  • Myo- means muscle and fascia is the sticky web of connective tissues that weaves throughout muscles, binding them tightly together. Essentially, fascia gives the muscles the structure and support to move and stabilize us.
    When you hear these two words together; myofascial, it’s used to describe the unity and interconnectedness of these two systems.
    Myofascial release
    The therapist uses manual techniques (hands/instruments) with the specific intention of manipulating or changing muscles and fascia. Either to reduce pain or to improve the function or movement of the body.
    Function
    release fascial restrictions
    rejuvenation- Transverse friction massage increases healthy collagen.
    Pain relief:
    Improved circulation. Trigger points are taught bands of muscle that respond to the deep pressures provided by myofascial release.
    Nervous system reflexes:
    Position sensor receptors (proprioceptors) are in muscles and especially fascia. They tell the body where we are in space. Mechanical force/pressure stimulates those receptors providing a pain relieving effect and may enhance body positioning and coordination.
    What is the difference between myofascial release and a massage?
    Myofascial release is a type of massage. However, there are other forms of massage that are not myofascial release. For example a lymphatic massage. So myofascial release is a more general term, whereas myofascial release is specific with the intention of influencing muscles or fascia.

Komentáře • 9

  • @nukawolf3117
    @nukawolf3117 Před 9 měsíci +1

    The arm one was amazing for my stiff back thank you so much ❤

  • @louvinachaudoin4825
    @louvinachaudoin4825 Před 27 dny

    A little bit nicer towards Licensed Massage Therapists. However, massage therapy is so much more than what you have described.

  • @barrylaferriere896
    @barrylaferriere896 Před 9 měsíci

    What about cupping therapy for MPS?

    • @DrJeffreyOGuinSaintLouis
      @DrJeffreyOGuinSaintLouis  Před 9 měsíci

      Yes. Cupping works very well too. In my experience it's more of a personal preference. Some people like one over the other. Other times, people like them both.

  • @rio2572
    @rio2572 Před měsícem

    How does myofascial release work with anxiety? Is it effective?

  • @lv2cv...
    @lv2cv... Před 9 měsíci

    Pretty professional.
    Have you some nice rooms there..too where are you placed? Cant see yo face on facebook now could i?

  • @bobbellendovich6825
    @bobbellendovich6825 Před měsícem

    Great tips and advice. Never attempt this conversation with an orthopedic doctor, definitely never use the term "congested fascia", they will not know how to intelligently discuss the subject.