About this treatment

Gentle manual work on tissues and movement

Fascia therapy refers to gentle manual techniques applied to connective tissues and sliding interfaces. It aims to improve comfort and movement awareness alongside an active programme.

General information: this page does not replace diagnosis or medical advice. For sudden, unusual or severe symptoms, contact emergency services.
When this treatment may be considered

Fascia Therapy

  • Tissue stiffness and tension sensation
  • Reduced tissue glide after immobilisation
  • Discomfort around healed scars
  • Adjunct to musculoskeletal rehabilitation
  • Body awareness and breathing work
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How care is organised

1

Initial discussion and assessment

2

Agreeing measurable goals

3

Treatment, exercise and reassessment

Safety and precautions

Safety and precautions

  • Pressure is adapted to sensitivity.
  • A recent or inflamed scar requires medical advice.
  • It does not replace strengthening or return to activity.
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General information: this page does not replace diagnosis or medical advice. For sudden, unusual or severe symptoms, contact emergency services.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Is it a massage?

It may involve slow contact, but its purpose and reasoning are integrated into rehabilitation assessment.

Is it painful?

It is generally gentle and pressure is adjusted.

Can scars be treated?

Yes after sufficient healing and when medically appropriate.

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