All Services

Back Pain

Back pain is one of the most common conditions, often caused by fascial tightness, poor posture, or repetitive strain. When fascia loses its flexibility, it can create tension across the spine and surrounding muscles, leading to stiffness and discomfort.
Our fascia-focused approach targets these restrictions, helping to release tension, restore spinal mobility, and improve overall function. The goal is long-term relief—not just temporary pain reduction.

Neck Pain

Neck pain is frequently linked to fascial restrictions caused by stress, poor posture, or prolonged screen use. These restrictions can limit movement and create persistent discomfort.
Through advanced fascia therapy, we improve tissue mobility, reduce tension, and enhance range of motion, helping you regain comfort and ease of movement.



Shoulder Pain

Shoulder pain often results from tight or dysfunctional fascia affecting surrounding muscles and joints. This can lead to reduced mobility, weakness, and discomfort during daily activities.
Our treatment focuses on restoring fascial balance, improving joint function, and reducing pain, allowing smoother and more natural shoulder movement.


Sciatica

Sciatica is characterized by pain radiating from the lower back down the leg, often caused by nerve irritation combined with fascial tightness in the lower body. By addressing fascial restrictions and improving mobility, our therapy helps reduce nerve pressure, relieve pain, and restore proper movement patterns.

Non-Cardiac Chest Pain

Non-cardiac chest pain can often be linked to tight fascia in the chest wall, ribs, or upper back, leading to discomfort that mimics cardiac symptoms. Our approach focuses on releasing tension in the fascial network, improving breathing mechanics, and reducing discomfort safely and effectively.

Hip Pain

Hip pain can arise from fascial restrictions affecting surrounding muscles and joint alignment. Over time, this can lead to reduced mobility and compensatory movement patterns. We work to restore fascial flexibility, improve joint function, and support balanced movement for long-term relief.

Knee Pain

Knee pain is often influenced by fascial tightness in the thigh, hip, or lower leg, which affects joint mechanics and load distribution. Our therapy targets these underlying restrictions to reduce stress on the knee, improve stability, and enhance overall movement efficiency.

Vertigo

Vertigo can sometimes be linked to tension and dysfunction within the fascial system affecting the neck and head region. By improving fascial mobility and reducing tension, we aim to support better balance, coordination, and overall stability.

Headache

Many headaches, especially tension-type headaches, are associated with tight fascia in the neck, shoulders, and scalp. Our treatment helps release these restrictions, reduce muscle tension, and improve circulation, leading to reduced frequency and intensity of headaches.

Incontinence

Incontinence can be influenced by dysfunction in the pelvic fascia and surrounding structures, affecting control and stability. Our approach focuses on restoring fascial balance and supporting pelvic function, helping improve control and overall quality of life.

Erectile Dysfunction

Erectile dysfunction can sometimes be linked to restricted blood flow and tension within the pelvic fascial system. By improving tissue mobility and circulation, our therapy supports better function and overall pelvic health.

Facial Palsy

Facial palsy affects muscle control and movement in the face, often due to nerve dysfunction and associated fascial restrictions. Our treatment focuses on improving tissue mobility, supporting nerve function, and enhancing muscle coordination for better recovery outcomes.

About Us

At Dynamic Fascia, we bridge the gap between cutting-edge anatomical science and practical clinical results. Whether you are a practitioner seeking to elevate your skills or a patient looking for a breakthrough in recovery