Deep Myofascial Release
Releasing Fascial Adhesions
Fascia is a continuous web of connective tissue that wraps and supports all muscles. Due to overuse, trauma, or chronic postural stress, the fascia can become dehydrated and adhere to nearby muscle fibers. These myofascial adhesions lock the muscles into restrictive patterns, causing constant tension and limiting fluid movement.
Dry needling acts as a highly targeted form of myofascial release. Inserting fine needles directly through the fascial layers mechanically disrupts adhesions and prompts a tissue-healing response. This softens the surrounding connective tissue web, restores muscle slide, and enables smooth, pain-free mobility.
Why Treatment Matters
- ✓ Breaks fascial adhesions: Mechanically releases the sticky tissues that glue muscle groups together.
- ✓ Hydrates connective tissue: Triggers a localized vascular response that restores fluid to stiff fascial layers.
- ✓ Optimizes structural slide: Restores natural movement between adjacent muscle planes.