
Myofascial Release (MFR) is a hands-on therapy technique that focuses on relieving tension in the body’s fascia—the thin, connective tissue that surrounds and supports muscles, bones, and organs.
Fascia can become tight or restricted due to injury, stress, inflammation, or poor posture. Myofascial Release uses gentle, sustained pressure and stretching to loosen these restrictions, helping restore movement and reduce pain.
A therapist applies slow, targeted pressure to specific areas of the body. Unlike traditional massage, MFR does not rely on oils or quick movements. Instead, it involves holding pressure for extended periods to allow the fascia to gradually release.
Reduces chronic pain and muscle tightness
Improves flexibility and range of motion
Enhances circulation and healing
Helps with posture and body alignment
Can reduce stress and promote relaxation
Myofascial Release is often used for conditions such as:
Back and neck pain
Sports injuries
Fibromyalgia
Headaches and migraines
Scar tissue restrictions
Myofascial Release is a gentle, non-invasive therapy aimed at improving the body’s natural ability to heal by addressing fascial restrictions and restoring balance.
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