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Medical condition/treatment

Fascia bonding

disc prolapse

Muscles and connective tissue

disc prolapse

Fascia is connective tissue structures in the body that surround muscles, organs and tissues. Fascial adhesions refers to adhesions or hardening of these tissue layers, which can cause pain and limited mobility. These adhesions can be caused by injuries, overuse or inflammatory diseases. Treatment includes manual therapy, stretching exercises and massage to loosen the adhesions and restore function.

Causes/Description:

Overuse, injuries, inflammation, movement patterns

Fascia bonding

disc prolapse

Physiotherapie, Verklebte Faszien, Verletzung, Entzündung, Faszienrollen

disc prolapse

Fascial adhesions occur when the connective tissue surrounding muscles and organs sticks together or hardens. This can be caused by injury, lack of exercise or inflammation.

disc prolapse

Treatment of fascia adhesions often includes physiotherapeutic techniques such as fascia massage and stretching exercises. Heat can improve blood circulation and make stretching easier. Pain-relieving medications can be taken in consultation with a doctor. In severe cases, corticosteroid injection or fascial manipulation may be necessary. A physiotherapist or orthopedist can give individual recommendations.

disc prolapse

Research into fascial bonding is relatively new and has gained importance in the last few decades. Fact: Fascia are connective tissue structures in the body.

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