
Myofascial and Deep Tissue Release are both hands-on techniques that involve applying deep, gentle sustained pressure into the fascial connective tissues that are causing pain and lack of mobility. First, what is Fascia? Fascia has been described as enigmatic, kind of gauze-like matrix of connective tissue that envelops muscles surrounds the nerves and swathes the organs in a body-wide-web of fibrous collagen. If you were to remove everything but the fascia, you would have a body that looked like it is entirely created by a spider-web type of material. This connective tissue not only provides support to your organs, blood vessels, muscles, bones, arteries, and veins, it plays a crucial role in the health and function of your body as well.
In a healthy state, your fascia is relaxed and can stretch and move without restriction. When your body has experienced physical trauma, scarring, inflammation, repetitive motion damage and some even believe emotional trauma, the fascia loses its pliability. It becomes tight and restricted. Fascia is one continuous structure that exists from head to toe without interruption, trauma to one area of your fascia can cause dysfunction or pain in another area of the body. Think of it as yarn in a knitted sweater; it can affect the entire sweater.
Myofascial and Deep Tissue Release Massage methods can help with many different conditions and symptoms.
- Back and Neck Pain
- Migraines
- Scoliosis
- Shoulder Pain or Frozen Shoulder
- Sleep Disorders and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
- Slow Metabolism
- Allergies and Asthma
- Plantar Fascitis
- Disc Herniation
- Acid Reflux/GERD
During the session, we at Massage Addict look at each patient as an individual with unique fascial requirements. Our customized therapy sessions will take a hands-on approach where our therapist may use a multitude of Myofascial and Deep Tissue Release techniques to enhance strength, improve flexibility and help heal dysfunction and pain.