Anatomy Trains: Myofascial Meridians for Manual Therapists and Movement Professionals, 4e

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The author has identified several fascial functional systems that act as cords from head to feet, participating in maintaining the correct body position and movement. Sometimes the fascia in some places becomes dehydrated, stiff and weak. Movement is the main thing that "heals" the fascia

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