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How Scar Tissue and Fascia Contribute to Whole-Body Pain

Scar tissue doesn’t just affect the area where surgery or injury occurred. Through the fascial system, scars can create tension, compensation patterns, and pain far from the original site - sometimes years later. This article explores what current research reveals about scar tissue, fascia, and chronic pain, and how a whole-body fascial approach helps identify and address these patterns.

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The Jaw–Pelvis Connection: Why TMJ Tension and Hip Pain Are Often Linked

Your jaw and pelvis are in constant conversation through fascia, posture, and the nervous system. When one end tightens, the other compensates - which is why TMJ and hip or pelvic tension so often show up together. This article explains the research behind the connection and why whole-body Myofascial Release creates lasting relief.

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4425 S. MoPac Expressway, Building III, Suite 602, Austin, TX 78735

Located just off MoPac near Southwest Parkway, VerveBody Myofascial Release is your local physiotherapy and massage alternative for pain and stiffness in Austin and the surrounding Hill Country.

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Courtney Lepore, Advanced MFR Therapist in Austin, TX

Courtney Lepore, Myofascial Release Therapist in Austin, Jon F Barnes Myofascial Release, Pain Relief, Chronic Pain, Rotator Cuff Injury, Low Back Pain, Sciatica, Fibromyalgia, Lyme, Hip Pain, Neck Pain, Sports Injury, Scar Tissue, Surgury Recovery