@dhs7257 sorry for the delayed response. when fascia is damaged by repetitive stress or strain, and injury or surgery, or when fascia is removed via surgery, a "scar" or adhesion can form that may restrict motion and create an environment that may cause or contribute to pain or limited range of motion in your body.
@LeBauerPT continued... These damaged areas of fascial may effect your body in areas that do not even seem related. There can be pain and a long term effects of this damage, however one may not experience pain from or even limited range of motion from fascial damage. To determine if this is the case for you I would suggest visiting a local physical therapist or massage therapist who is an expert in diagnosing and treating fascia.
@cvilleaful you should look for a physical therapist in your town that specializes in hands-on manual physical therapy, soft tissue mobilization, myofascial release and who can see you in a one-on-one setting. Good luck.
what happens if fascia is damaged, or removed? can there be pain, long-term effect?
dhs7257 1 month ago
@dhs7257 sorry for the delayed response. when fascia is damaged by repetitive stress or strain, and injury or surgery, or when fascia is removed via surgery, a "scar" or adhesion can form that may restrict motion and create an environment that may cause or contribute to pain or limited range of motion in your body.
LeBauerPT 1 month ago
@LeBauerPT continued... These damaged areas of fascial may effect your body in areas that do not even seem related. There can be pain and a long term effects of this damage, however one may not experience pain from or even limited range of motion from fascial damage. To determine if this is the case for you I would suggest visiting a local physical therapist or massage therapist who is an expert in diagnosing and treating fascia.
LeBauerPT 1 month ago
@LeBauerPT I have some sort of fascia strain in next to my achilles. What should i do to heal this?
cvilleaful 2 weeks ago
@cvilleaful you should look for a physical therapist in your town that specializes in hands-on manual physical therapy, soft tissue mobilization, myofascial release and who can see you in a one-on-one setting. Good luck.
LeBauerPT 6 days ago
A great explanation - Thank you - Jimmy May - Physiotherapist UK
happyjim77 6 months ago 3
@happyjim77 thanks for your feedback.
LeBauerPT 6 months ago