What is myofascial release therapy?

Struggling with a stubborn knot in your back? Myofascial release therapy might just be the solution you’ve been looking for

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There’s nothing worse than a tight, sore muscle that lingers for days or even weeks on end. But while we’ve all had tight muscles after a workout, some forms of muscle tightness require more intensive therapy. That’s where myofascial release therapy comes in.

Myofascial release therapy is a specific type of physiotherapy given by a trained professional such as an osteopath, chiropractor, massage therapist or physiotherapist. Self-myofascial release can also be performed at home, using one of the best massage guns. More intensive than a therapeutic or Swedish massage, myofascial release therapy aims to target the interconnective tissue that knits together the muscles, also known as the fascia. Myofascial release therapy is usually reserved for people with cases of chronic or ongoing muscular pain.

Meg Walters
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