Fascia as a Sensory Organ

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Credits
1.00
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Description

Learn about the latest developments and insights from the international field of fascia research relevant for massage therapists. Gain knowledge of the new definition of fascia and learn the four types of mechanoreceptors: Golgi, Paccini, Ruffini, and interstitial endings. Discover what kind of touch triggers which receptors and physiological responses. Hear about recent insights into fascia, including fascia as a pain generator and nociceptive innervation of fascia. This course holds particular relevance for low-back pain and offers practical suggestions on application.

NetForum Course ID
WMC-Webinar094
Pass Percentage
70

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