Introduction to the Fascial Manipulation® model for case reports

Journal Title: Pelviperineology - Year 2020, Vol 39, Issue 1

Abstract

The Fascial Manipulation® method is a concept based on fascial anatomy and physiology. Based on research, the biomechanical model for internal dysfunctions offers possibilities for effective treatment of such ailments as: vulvodynia, constipation, urinary incontinence, chronic urogenital pain, painful intercourse, scars post surgical intervention and many more. For a comprehensive outline of FM treatment, it is necessary to take part in a FM course. This introduction is intended as general information for the two case studies that follow.

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PAWEŁ MALICKI, JAROSŁAW CIECHOMSKI

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  • EP ID EP684413
  • DOI 10.34057/PPj.2020.39.01.005
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PAWEŁ MALICKI, JAROSŁAW CIECHOMSKI (2020). Introduction to the Fascial Manipulation® model for case reports. Pelviperineology, 39(1), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-684413