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Superficial Fascia
Fascia Microscopy by
Eric Root


Superficial Fascia
Fascia Microscopy by
Eric Root

Superficial Fascia
Fascia Microscopy by
Eric Root

Structural Medicine Specialist (SMS) practitioners are graduates
of a minimum 2,000-hour training program at the Institute
of Structural Medicine.
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Welcome
to Structural Medicine
Our clinical expertise is in treating
structural compensation patterns, often associated with dysfunction
or chronic myofascial pain. We are proud to offer one of the
most advanced structural integration clinics in the nation,
having treated clients from all over the U. S. We continue
to explore and advance the science and treatment of the body
using manual therapeutic practices (see Philosophy
of Treatment and Professional
Staff).
Structural
Integration:
Structural Medicine (SM) is a customized evaluation, treatment
and collaborative team approach to an individual’s unique
health issues. Distinctive to the field of structural integration,
SM directly addresses specific pathologies, painful complaints,
and movement dysfunctions. It bridges well-established and
proven evaluation tools found in mainstream medicine (strength,
range-of-motion, posture) with the latest scientific developments
in alternative treatment therapies (manual therapy, myofascial
release, movement and neuromuscular re-education, energetics,
and dialogue). (See Typical
Treatment Session)
"Structural
medicine is about possibilities; re-creating the possibilities
for your body/mind to function well and support you in your
life."
Donna F. Bajelis, PT & CHP, SMS
(Founder of ISM)
Objective
Evaluation:
Unique to Structural Medicine are objective evaluation procedures,
such as myofascial length testing (MFLT). The objective findings
empower the practitioner to formulate a customized plan for
treatment of individual pathologies; provide a language to
communicate intelligently and objectively with other medical
professionals; provide physical measurements, pre- and post-treatment,
to monitor or modify the treatment program. (See Who
Benefits)
Your
Fascial Structure:
Fascia is the dynamic, self-organizing connective tissue
that serves as both a physical structure and a communication
link throughout the body. As such, fascia is a primary link
to the treatment of many physical dysfunctions, pain, or chronic
pain. Structural Medicine grew out of the growing body of
knowledge from manually working with fascia and its relationship
to other systems in the body. (see What
is Fascia?)
"Our
skin is what stands between us and the world".
Diane Ackerman
Your
Shape & Posture:
Our skin is the largest organ of our body and the organ that
senses the world around us. Directly below the skin is our
"profundus", the most superficial layer of fascia
that "contains" us, creates our shape, structure,
and ultimately our function or dysfunction. It is a living
tissue rich with nerves, blood vessels, components of our
immune system, where our boundary begins between us and the
world. Deeper and more complex layers of fascia connect us
to everything within us, every organ, bone, muscle, ligament,
tendon, and tissue. (See What
is Structural Medicine for more detailed information).
Fascial
Connections: The rapidly growing field of structural
integration and new research in this field of study are finding
that we are connected in more ways than we can possibly imagine.
So our fascia is not only our boundary, but the continuous
connection between everything within us to everything and
everyone outside us, both metaphorically and physically. Newly
discovered "integrins" even connect us to the inside
of our cells and to the intracellular organelles and DNA.
Exploratory
Approach: We invite you to come explore what is possible
with the Structural Medicine approach to structural integration,
an exploration of each individual's unique, history of life,
held by their fascia. Our web site explains this process in
detail, including educational information, handouts, answers
to frequently asked questions (FAQ). (See
FAQs).
"Life
is not a problem to be solved, but a mystery to be lived".
Thomas Merton
Personal
Commitment to Healing:
Many of our clients come to us by way of "word-of-mouth"
referrals, having tried many other modalities of treatment
before they received the results they were looking for at
our clinic. It is an evolving field of medicine in many areas
of expertise. Come find out what it is all about, be you a
prospective client or a medical doctor or practitioner. We
are here to support you in your journey and healing. (See
Healing & Inspiration).
"Until
one is committed, there is a hesitancy, the chance to draw
back, always ineffectiveness, concerning all acts of initiative.
The moment one definitely commits oneself, then Providence
moves too. A whole stream of events issues from the decision.
Whatever you can do or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has
genius, power and magic in it".
Goethe |