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RESET AND REALIGN

Structural Integration with Myofascial Release

1 h 30 min
90 British pounds
Four Ways, School Lane, Crowborough TN6 1SB, UK

Service Description

Myofascial Release is an advanced practice and the very latest in bodywork techniques. It is increasingly being recognised in the medical world, as a highly effective way of treating muscular skeletal conditions. The techniques themselves have been developed and popularised by several leading international bodyworkers in methods such as Rolfing and Structural Integration, which have added new insights on how to realign and balance the structures of the body. Each MFR session requires 90 minutes and will be tailored to your specific needs. This will involve a combination of techniques to balance the legs, pelvis, torso and rib cage, head and neck. Fascia is the fibrous, soft tissue component of the connective tissue system and has been described as a three dimensional body stocking that envelops each and every structure of the body. In the normal hydrated healthy state, fascia has the ability to move without restriction. However it is very common to develop fascial restrictions due to factors such as postural imbalances, accidents, emotional trauma or repetitive strain issues. Because fascia is entirely continuous throughout the body, a restriction in one part will affect every other part.​​ Myofascial techniques are referred to as 'direct' and 'indirect'. Direct MFR – The therapist uses direct fascial techniques when they have a clear concept of where they want the tissues to go to produce a certain affect. Direct MFR involves deep work with fists, knuckles and elbows, to work fascial layers, directly releasing adhesions and restrictions. Indirect MFR – This is the term applied to releases in which the practitioner follows the direction of ease in the clients tissues rather than working directly with the restriction first. In this approach, the fascia is put on a stretch or given slight pressure to initiate a response in the tissues. The therapist then uses a 'listening touch', holding and following the direction of ease in the tissues for a more gentle release. Some indirect techniques include; cross-hand stretches, dural tube release, transverse fascial plane releases, arm and leg pulls, psoas releases and scar tissue work.


Cancellation Policy

To cancel or re-schedule, please contact us with at least 24 hours notice. Cancellations with less than 24 hours notice or missed appointments may incur a 50% charge.


Contact Details

  • School Lane, Crowborough TN6 1SB, UK


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