
Fascial lines
Fascial lines are interconnected networks of connective tissue that run throughout the body, linking muscles, bones, and organs. These continuous "lines" help transmit force, support posture, and facilitate movement by distributing tension across different areas. Imagine them as a web that integrates your entire body, allowing you to move smoothly and efficiently. When one part of a fascial line becomes tight or restricted, it can affect other parts, potentially leading to discomfort or movement limitations. Understanding these lines helps in diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal issues by addressing the all-encompassing system rather than isolated points.