Matrix Hydration: New Inspiration from Fascia Science for Bodywork Practitioners

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Active
Credits
1.00
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Description

Although we think of it as fibrous tissue, fascia is primarily composed of a fluid, jelly-like substance called ground substance. Find out from the world's foremost fascial researcher and cofounder of the International Fascial Congress what really happens to fascia during your massage. It may forever change the way you think about your hands-on work.

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WMC-Webinar185
Pass Percentage
70

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