
Strong, fibrous tissue found in and around muscles, bones, ligaments, tendons, and organs.
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Photo A – This is what happens when the fascia becomes injured and twisted. Notice the fractured crass links and lack of fascial alignment and control. This is why you have pain and dysfunction.
Photos B, C, D – Normal Fascia
Photo B - Normal fascial alignment. Notice how the crass fibers are inter-laced and continuous.
Photos C & D - are cross-sections of the thigh. Notice how the fascia is holding all the muscle fibers in place.
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