What is Fascia?
There are three types of Fascia in the human body. In massage therapy with can manipulate the the superficial fascia and apply pressure and release the deep fascia and visceral fascia.
Superficial fascia is just beneath the skin. It is composed largely of connective and adipose tissue. It connects the skin to the superficial muscles and supports the superficial nerves and blood vessels. Superficial fascia stores water and fat, which help insulate the body.
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The Four Types Of Fascia
Each type of fascia will affect the appearance of your cellulite differently.
Structural – This is the fascia that you see directly under the skin. It runs in long strips throughout the body.
Interstructural – This layer runs throughout the structures of the body. It weaves through every structure, muscle, organ, and attaches to the bone.
Visceral – This layer is housed in the abdominal cavity, protecting internal organs.
Spinal – These layers of fascia surround the spinal column and can tighten just like fascia anywhere else. Traditionally broken down into dura mater, arachnoid mater, and pia mater. This one is basically a layer of fascia attached to a layer of fascia that’s attached to a layer of fascia.