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		<title>Fascia Series #2. Time Does Not Heal All Wounds.</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Today, I want to continue on with my fascia series and today is fascia blog number two… my name is Stephen Dunn with CORE Therapy and Pilates and I have been treating the fascia for about fifteen years of my career. One of my teachers is a guy named John F Barnes and I’ve been [&#8230;]</p>
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</div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element"><p style="" data-css="tve-u-17802f2d3f3"><span style="font-family: &quot;PT Sans&quot;; font-weight: 400;" data-css="tve-u-17802f29b1f">Today, I want to continue on with my fascia series and today is fascia blog number two… my name is Stephen Dunn with </span><a href="https://therapyandpilates.com/" class="tve-froala" style="outline: none;"><span data-css="tve-u-17802f29b21" style="font-family: &quot;PT Sans&quot;; font-weight: 400;">CORE Therapy and Pilates</span></a><span data-css="tve-u-17802f03160" style="font-family: &quot;PT Sans&quot;; font-weight: 400;"> and I have been treating the fascia for about fifteen years of my career. </span></p><h3 class="" style="" data-css="tve-u-17802f29af3"><span data-css="tve-u-17802f29b0b" style="font-family: &quot;PT Sans&quot;; font-weight: 400;">One of my teachers is a guy named John F Barnes and I’ve been studying with him for some time. I wanted to go over one of the quotes that he talks about…</span></h3><p><span style="font-weight: 400;" data-css="tve-u-17802f29b25"><span style="font-family: 'PT Sans';" data-css="tve-u-17802f29b27">He says,&nbsp;</span></span></p><p><span data-css="tve-u-17802f29b25" style="font-weight: 400;"><span data-css="tve-u-17802f29b27" style="font-family: 'PT Sans';"><i class="">“</i></span></span><span data-css="tve-u-17802f29b25"><span data-css="tve-u-17802f29b27" style="font-family: 'PT Sans';"><i class=""><strong>Does time heal all wounds? Are you tired of hurting? Are you tired of being tired? Frustrated with temporary results? Unfortunately, the old saying that time heals all wounds from experience is not true.&nbsp;</strong></i></span></span></p><p><strong><span data-css="tve-u-17802f29b2b" style="font-family: 'PT Sans';"><i>In actuality, many of the physical and emotional traumas and upsets in our lives get buried deep within our fascial system, the tissue memory. Traditional therapy insist on ignoring our mind is the reason why too many times we have received therapy that just doesn’t last. </i></span></strong></p><p><strong><span data-css="tve-u-17802f03165" style="font-family: 'PT Sans';"><i>This is a very frustrating experience. The principles of myofascial release are totally unique to what you may have learned in the past and will help you to have more consistent lasting results.”</i></span></strong></p><h3 class="" style="" data-css="tve-u-17802f8a909"><span style="font-weight: 400;" data-css="tve-u-17802f29b2e"><span style="font-family: &quot;PT Sans&quot;;" data-css="tve-u-17802f29b2f">So one of the things that we talked about with fascia is that it is everywhere. It’s the spiderweb that surrounds everything. It surrounds the muscles, it surrounds each system. Fascia is involved with everything.&nbsp;</span></span></h3><p style=""><span data-css="tve-u-17802f03167" style="font-weight: 400;"><span data-css="tve-u-17802f03168" style="font-family: 'PT Sans';">So the fascia is the immediate environment of every cell and every cell has its own fascial system. Through the fascia we can look at someone who might have an imbalance in their pelvis or hip that’s contributing to their shoulder. There might be something going on in their calf that’s contributing to their back or vice versa.</span></span></p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;" data-css="tve-u-17802f0316a"><span style="font-family: 'PT Sans';" data-css="tve-u-17802f0316b"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://therapyandpilates.com/wp-content/uploads/images-2.jpg" alt="" width="172" height="291">&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;<img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://therapyandpilates.com/wp-content/uploads/images-1.jpg" alt="" width="127" height="293"></span></span></p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;" data-css="tve-u-17802f29b34"><span style="font-family: 'PT Sans';" data-css="tve-u-17802f29b35">Fascia is one of those things that many people are learning more and more about. A couple of years ago, science basically said that the fascia is an organ and they called it the </span></span><a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-23062-6" target="_blank"><span data-css="tve-u-17802f29b37" style="font-weight: 400;"><span data-css="tve-u-17802f29b39" style="font-family: 'PT Sans';">interstitium</span></span></a><span data-css="tve-u-17802f29b3b" style="font-weight: 400;"><span data-css="tve-u-17802f29b3c" style="font-family: 'PT Sans';">.&nbsp;</span></span></p><p><span data-css="tve-u-17802f0316d" style="font-weight: 400;"><span data-css="tve-u-17802f0316e" style="font-family: 'PT Sans';">Science has finally agreed with what my teacher John Barnes has been teaching for 50 years and that there is something to the fascia other than it just being this dead tissue.</span></span></p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;" data-css="tve-u-17802f29b40"><span style="font-family: 'PT Sans';" data-css="tve-u-17802f29b42">When I was in PT school and I had a cadaver in front of me in gross anatomy. They told me to take the dead fascia and get it out of the way so we could get to everything that we needed to see, everything that was important. </span></span></p><h3 class="" style="" data-css="tve-u-17802f4618e"><span data-css="tve-u-17802f29b44" style="font-weight: 400;"><span data-css="tve-u-17802f29b45" style="font-family: &quot;PT Sans&quot;;">So by the end of a semester of dissecting a human body I had a five-gallon bucket full of fascia that I’ve taken out of a man that probably weighed 150 pounds. That was what they told us was useless material.&nbsp;</span></span></h3><p><span data-css="tve-u-17802f0316f" style="font-weight: 400;"><span data-css="tve-u-17802f03171" style="font-family: 'PT Sans';">I’ve learned from John Barnes and from many others through the fascial system that we took away the most important structure of the body because it’s that structure that ties everything together. Until we learn to look at the whole body in that way it’s hard to make lasting gains.</span></span></p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;" data-css="tve-u-17802f03173"><span style="font-family: 'PT Sans';" data-css="tve-u-17802f03175">That’s my message for today guys… I hope that makes sense.</span></span></p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;" data-css="tve-u-17802f03176"><span style="font-family: 'PT Sans';" data-css="tve-u-17802f03178">If you have any questions or comments put them below (in YouTube)… I’d love to answer.</span></span></p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;" data-css="tve-u-17802f29b4b"><span style="font-family: 'PT Sans';" data-css="tve-u-17802f29b4d">Call </span></span><a href="tel:+15122154227" target="_blank"><span data-css="tve-u-17802f29b4f" style="font-weight: 400;"><span data-css="tve-u-17802f29b51" style="font-family: 'PT Sans';">512.215.4227</span></span></a><span data-css="tve-u-17802f03179" style="font-weight: 400;"><span data-css="tve-u-17802f0317b" style="font-family: 'PT Sans';"> to learn more about how we help people in Austin stay active and fit… by treating the Fascia…</span></span></p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;" data-css="tve-u-17802f0317d"><span style="font-family: 'PT Sans';" data-css="tve-u-17802f0317e"><a href="https://therapyandpilates.com/free-discovery-session/">Click here</a>&nbsp;to apply for a free Assessment with one of our expert Physical Therapist.</span></span></p><p><span style="font-family: &quot;PT Sans&quot;; font-weight: 400;" data-css="tve-u-17802f03180">Y’all have a fantastic day. 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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Jun 2020 17:12:46 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>I’ve learned all about fascia from several folks. Thomas Myers is someone who I've studied with dissection ideas of studying live fascia instead of embalmed fascia or studying live, fresh cadavers instead of embalmed cadavers, let me see it that way. &#160;I've also studied with a guy named John Barnes, who coined the phrase "myofascial [&#8230;]</p>
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</div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element"><p><span style="font-family: &quot;PT Sans&quot;; font-weight: 400;" data-css="tve-u-17802e8d53b">I’ve learned all about fascia from several folks. Thomas Myers is someone who I've studied with dissection ideas of studying live fascia instead of embalmed fascia or studying live, fresh cadavers instead of embalmed cadavers, let me see it that way. </span></p><p><span data-css="tve-u-17802e8d53d" style="font-family: &quot;PT Sans&quot;; font-weight: 400;">I've also studied with a guy named John Barnes, who coined the phrase "myofascial release" that many of you have heard of. So I wanted to go over a little bit and I’m basically just going to go straight from the brochure from John Barnes. </span></p><p><span data-css="tve-u-17802e6d75b" style="font-family: &quot;PT Sans&quot;; font-weight: 400;">He’s been a physical therapist for like 50 years, teaching his methods and so I’m just going to read to you what is fascia according to John Barnes, the guy who created this system, created this word.</span></p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;" data-css="tve-u-17802e8d53f"><span style="font-family: 'PT Sans';" data-css="tve-u-17802e8d541">“Fascia is a tough connective tissue which spreads throughout the body in a three-dimensional web from head to foot without interruption. Trauma, posture or inflammation can create a binding down of fascia resulting in excessive pressures on the nerves, muscles, blood vessels, osseous structures and/or organs. </span></span></p><p><span data-css="tve-u-17802e8d543" style="font-weight: 400;"><span data-css="tve-u-17802e8d544" style="font-family: 'PT Sans';">Since many of the standard tests such as x-rays, </span></span><a href="https://chicfetti.com/monogram-maker/" target="_blank" class="tve-froala" style="outline: none;"><span data-css="tve-u-17802e8d543" style="font-weight: 400;"><span data-css="tve-u-17802e8d544" style="font-family: 'PT Sans';">monograms,</span></span></a><span data-css="tve-u-17802e8d543" style="font-weight: 400;"><span data-css="tve-u-17802e8d544" style="font-family: 'PT Sans';"> cat-scans, EMGs, MRIs do not show the fascial restrictions, it is thought that an extremely high percentage of people suffering with pain and/or lack of motion may have fascial problems but most go undiagnosed.&nbsp;</span></span></p><p><span data-css="tve-u-17802e6d75e" style="font-weight: 400;"><span data-css="tve-u-17802e6d760" style="font-family: 'PT Sans';">The viscoelastic quality of the fascial system causes it to resist the suddenly applied force. This explains why the old forms of myofascial release which was an attempt to force a system that cannot be forced to produce painful results.”</span></span></p><h3 class="" style="" data-css="tve-u-17802e8d4f6"><span style="font-weight: 400;" data-css="tve-u-17802e8d525"><span style="font-family: &quot;PT Sans&quot;;" data-css="tve-u-17802e8d527">So with that said, I want to read it according to this brochure but from my experience of working with fascia for many, many years now, for fifteen years now in my 22-year career is that fascia is all connected. We've all heard the hip bones connected to the knee bone song, but in reality there is a lot of truth to that.&nbsp;</span></span></h3><p><span data-css="tve-u-17802e8d548" style="font-weight: 400;"><span data-css="tve-u-17802e8d54a" style="font-family: 'PT Sans';">So there's situations through the fascial system where I might release someone's hip flexor and it takes away shoulder or neck pain. I might work on someone's calf based on some restrictions I found in their calf that improve their shoulder pain. Now, according to what we learned in PT schools, none of that should happen. </span></span></p><p><span data-css="tve-u-17802e8d54c" style="font-weight: 400;"><span data-css="tve-u-17802e8d54d" style="font-family: 'PT Sans';">I shouldn't be able to work on someone's calf to help their shoulder, but according to the fascial world and according to looking at the body holistically (rather than merely referring to the research or practicing the reductionism we were taught in school), identify the smallest fraction and then treat that. </span></span></p><p><span data-css="tve-u-17802e8d54f" style="font-weight: 400;"><span data-css="tve-u-17802e8d550" style="font-family: 'PT Sans';">Myofascial release has taught me to step back and look at the whole tree, not the leaves on the tree. So with that said, someone could come in to see me with that herniation of their discs in their lumbar spine, the MRI shows that, we know thats what it says that may not be what is causing their problem. </span></span></p><p><span data-css="tve-u-17802e8d552" style="font-weight: 400;"><span data-css="tve-u-17802e8d554" style="font-family: 'PT Sans';">There may be a fascial restriction right there in the lumbar spine, there may be a fascial restriction somewhere else. So by looking at the tree, the whole tree in a holistic approach we can make a lot of positive changes first. </span></span></p><p style="" data-css="tve-u-17802e958e7"><span data-css="tve-u-17802e8d555" style="font-weight: 400;"><span data-css="tve-u-17802e8d557" style="font-family: 'PT Sans';">I</span></span><span data-css="tve-u-17802e8d559" style="font-weight: 400;"><span data-css="tve-u-17802e8d55a" style="font-family: 'PT Sans';">f we don't make the changes we want to make by looking at the whole tree then we can look at the leaves on the tree so we can dive and get really specific but the reality is if we address the tree, the leaves on the tree don't need much addressing. </span></span></p><h3 class="" style="" data-css="tve-u-17802e9405b"><span data-css="tve-u-17802e6d762" style="font-weight: 400;"><span data-css="tve-u-17802e6d763" style="font-family: &quot;PT Sans&quot;;">In medicine today we are taught to look at the leaves and the leaves exclusively whether we're an MD, osteopath, chiropractor, massage person... we are looking at the symptom, the diagnosis but not the whole body or the other structures that might be involved.</span></span></h3><p><span style="font-weight: 400;" data-css="tve-u-17802e8d55d"><span style="font-family: 'PT Sans';" data-css="tve-u-17802e8d55f">That’s the first lesson for the day. What is fascia? Why is it important to us? We have seen tremendous improvements from addressing the fascia and as well as other structures too, but the fascia is one structure that connects all systems. </span></span></p><p><span data-css="tve-u-17802e8d560" style="font-weight: 400;"><span data-css="tve-u-17802e8d562" style="font-family: 'PT Sans';">The fascia surrounds the blood vessels, the fascia surrounds the nerves, the fascia surrounds the muscles, the fascia surrounds the bones. so as we talk about all these systems, the cardiovascular system, the musculoskeletal system, the nervous system, the GI system.</span></span></p><p><span data-css="tve-u-17802e6d765" style="font-weight: 400;"><span data-css="tve-u-17802e6d766" style="font-family: 'PT Sans';">&nbsp;Well, guess what is common to all of those systems? The fascia is involved with every one of those systems. It encapsulates and engulfs all of those structures. So that's my message for today... if you have any comments put them below, I'd love to answer.</span></span></p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;" data-css="tve-u-17802e8d565"><span style="font-family: 'PT Sans';" data-css="tve-u-17802e8d566">Thanks for those that hopped on for watching and I'll see y'all soon. 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