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Link to:  "Adhesions and Fascia - The Real Source of Your Injury" by Sharon Butler

4/17/2017

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....another bit of info about fascia. 

Here is an excerpt from her website: 

"A New Perspective On RSI
On this website, we will look at repetitive strain injury in a whole new light - from the perspective of the fascia(connective tissues) of the body. Once you learn more about this critical and often overlooked tissue, you will understand that there are real solutions possible. There is hope for a real and complete recovery from your repetitive strain injury. When you have a repetitive strain injury, most people will be frustrated because their symptoms don't perfectly match the typical symptoms of the injury they have been diagnosed with. Believe me, that is very, very common. The reason why this happens is because it is the fascia that is actually the injured part in any RSI. And fascia is everywhere under your skin. How you were injured and what you were doing when you were injured, or what you have patterned into your connective tissue just by living your life will affect the fascia in your body in unique ways. And this can lead to confusing symptoms that are different from the textbook definitions of your injury."


Find this and more at:  www.selfcare4rsi.com

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7/19/2019 01:09:56 am

Being injured is not good, obviously. If you ask me, we injure ourselves more often than we think we do. There are injuries that go around unexpected, but they are still injuries nonetheless. Personally, I have had a lot of injuries, especially concerning my hops and back. Well, the fact that I am a professional athlete is a huge part of it. I want people to be more mindful of their bodies, take it from someone like me who's had enough of it.

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