Fascial Hydration

Fascia refers to the connective tissue that encases and interconnects muscles, organs, and other structures within the body. This complex network is not only a protective layer, but it also enables the smooth and coordinated movement of different bodily parts. The...

Inflammatory Modulation

Inflammation is a crucial part of the body's immune response, occurring when tissues are damaged by bacteria, trauma, toxins, heat, or any other cause. It's characterized by pain, heat, redness, swelling, and sometimes loss of function. While inflammation is...

Microcirculation Enhancement:

Microcirculation is a key aspect of tissue health, responsible for the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to cells while also removing waste products. It occurs within the body's smallest blood vessels, such as arterioles, capillaries, and venules. An efficient...

Lymphatic Pumping

The lymphatic system is a vital part of both the immune system and the circulatory system. It's a network of lymphatic vessels and nodes that carry a fluid called lymph towards the heart. The lymph contains a mixture of white blood cells, proteins, and waste...

Permeability and Porosity

Permeability and Porosity: Mechanical vibrations can affect the permeability and porosity of the extracellular matrix within the fascial layers. The mechanical stimulation can temporarily increase the permeability of the extracellular matrix, allowing for enhanced...