Theraspring - Myofascial Release Healing Center

Theraspring - Myofascial Release Healing Center At Theraspring Physical Therapy, we treat the entire body while addressing your specific diagnosis.

We do this with the hands-on techniques of John Barnes Myofascial Release (MFR) and Upledger Craniosacral Therapy (CST). Each session begins with a posture assessment to determine where your restrictions are causing imbalance. By releasing these restrictions and balancing the body systems, you can become pain free and achieve whole-body wellness.

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01/31/2026

Yes!!! All day, every day!!!

Fascia is a powerful three-dimensional web that covers and connects every system of our body.

There is a microfascial system within every cell. Trauma, surgery and thwarted inflammatory responses can produce fascial restrictions that can exert crushing pressure of up to approximately 2,000 pounds of pressure per square inch on the various pain-sensitive structures in the body.

It is important to understand that fascial restrictions do not show up in any of the standard testing now being done, including X-rays, CT scans, myelograms or blood work. Therefore, fascial restrictions have long been missed or misdiagnosed.

New technology based on probe-based confocal laser endomicroscopy shows the three-dimensional fibrous web and the fluid within the fascial system, also referred to as the fascia’s ground substance. The recognition of the fluid aspect of the fascial system is a major shift in the understanding of cellular function.

The work of Gerald H. Pollack, PhD, at the University of Washington, provides an understanding of the physics of how the fluid moves through the fascial system. We’ve all been brought up to believe there are three phases of water: ice, water and v***r. It turns out, discovered through the work of Po***ck, that there is a fourth phase, liquid crystal.

Liquid crystal has the characteristics of both solid and fluid and is capable of change. Another word for liquid crystal is fascia.

Further, a book called The Extracellular Matrix and Ground Regulation: Basis for a Holistic Biological Medicine (North Atlantic Books, 2017), by one of Austria’s leading scientists, Alfred Pischinger, MD, (1899–1982), represents over 30 years of research on the fascial system.

Pischinger found there is no nerve or blood vessel that touches any of the trillions of cells in our body. The fascial matrix and the space in the matrix—which is not actually space but a fluid/viscous substance called the ground substance—is the environment of every cell.

The fascial system is the main transport system of our body. This means the nutrition we ingest, the fluid we drink, the air we breathe, all the biochemistry, hormones and information/energy that every one of the trillions of our cells needs to thrive, must go through the fluidity of the fascial system.

Then, as the cell attempts to excrete waste products, the ground substance of the fascia must be fluid for it to reach the lymphatic system. The solidification of the fluid nature of the ground substance can create physiological chaos.

The problem is, up until recently all research had been done on cadavers. As you know, dead people are brittle.

Unfortunately, science ignored the importance of the fascia’s fluid ground substance. This explains why too many forms of massage, bodywork and energy work produce only temporary results.

However, the principles of myofascial release will help eradicate the symptoms of pain, restriction of movement, fibromyalgia, headaches and a multitude of women’s health issues.

An MFR Technique for Back Pain
Since back pain is one of the bigger factors in our society, I would like to teach you a myofascial release technique that you can utilize for a majority of your clients. I call it a cross-hand lumbosacral decompression.

Have your client lie prone with a pillow under their chest for comfort.

There should be no lotion whatsoever used on the skin, because when the client has lotion on their skin you cannot do myofascial release; in fact, you will exhaust yourself as a therapist and not get the profound results that are possible for your clients.

Place one hand lightly on your client’s sacrum, fingers pointing toward their feet. Cross your hands and place the other hand very lightly over their high lumbar, low thoracic area. Always move very slowly with myofascial release, never abruptly.

With myofascial release you don’t grip; your hands should be soft and contoured to the shape of the client’s body. This gives you great sensitivity and strength. Then, very slowly, allow your hands to drop toward the table until you feel mild resistance. Keep your pressure light. Go down to resistance and just nudge into it like you are making handprints in soft clay.

Then slowly, without sliding, open your hands in opposite directions. Not sliding enables you to use the fascial system as a powerful lever that reaches deeply into the body where the real problems lie.

As you open your hands, the first give you feel will be the elastic-muscular component, which represents about 20 percent of the fascial system. This is what practitioners of other forms of massage, bodywork and energy work think a release is, but it’s not; it’s only a partial release, producing only temporary results.

The key is, you will eventually hit a point where it feels like as you open your hands you hit a brick wall or come to a dead halt. This is the collagenous barrier, which most practitioners ignore and don’t spend enough time with, is the other 80 percent of the fascial system.

At this point, just nudge into the barrier with gentle-but-firm pressure. Take a step or so back to use your body as leverage, because this is not about brute force. Then wait, patiently, for at least five minutes. When the release does occur, it feels like butter melting or taffy stretching; in other words, there is a sense of softening.

At that point, take the slack out some more without sliding on the surface until you hit the next barrier. Most people have a multitude of barriers, because fascial restrictions have been ignored for so long. Patience is very, very important.

Healing Phenomena
Somewhere around the five-minute period, a series of phenomena occur that are essential for authentic healing and lasting results.

First, the client’s body begins to produce piezoelectricity. The cells of our body have a crystalline nature, and when you put pressure into a crystal it generates an electrical flow. So in our body what occurs is a bio-electric flow.

This is usually coupled with a phenomena called mechanotransduction. Our mechanical pressure, around the five-minute mark, begins to produce a biochemical, hormonal effect at the cellular level.

It has now recently been discovered, also through mechanotransduction, that the mindbody begins to produce interleukin-8, which is the body’s natural anti-inflammatory. Also, interleukin-3 and interleukin-1b are produced, which have to do with increasing circulation and boosting our immune system.

Next, we move into phase transition, which is the phenomenon where ice transforms into water. Obviously, in our body it’s not ice; it’s the solidification of the fluid component of the fascial system. It’s ground substance, which creates that before-mentioned crushing pressure on pain-sensitive structures. There is a chaotic period during the phase transition, and it is in the chaotic period where change, growth and healing can occur.

Ultimately, we move into what is called resonance, which is another word for release.

These phenomena allow the tissue, which has solidified and produced crushing pressure, to start to rehydrate and be capable of glide again. This takes the pressure off pain-sensitive structures to enable proper function and elimination of pain.

With the impending storm, effecting a lot of the east coast this weekend, we are going to be proactive and reschedule th...
01/23/2026

With the impending storm, effecting a lot of the east coast this weekend, we are going to be proactive and reschedule the Boston Area Study Group to Sunday 2.1.26. Enjoy the magnificence of nature, watching the multitude of fractals as they dance there way to blanket the earth and see you soon.

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Are you listening to your body whispers?
01/14/2026

Are you listening to your body whispers?

Too often, we wait until the pain demands our attention.Until stiffness turns into limitation.Until tension becomes some...
01/13/2026

Too often, we wait until the pain demands our attention.
Until stiffness turns into limitation.
Until tension becomes something that won’t release.

But before the body raises its voice, it always whispers.

That subtle tightness when you stand.
The area you stretch again and again with little change.
The tension that settles in as the day ends.

These are gentle invitations to listen.

When you respond early—when you meet stiffness and restriction with awareness—the body softens, adapts, and heals with more ease.

Listening sooner isn’t just prevention.
It’s an act of care.

Did you know most heart attacks occur on Mondays, particularly Monday mornings? Studies show a significant spike due to ...
01/12/2026

Did you know most heart attacks occur on Mondays, particularly Monday mornings? Studies show a significant spike due to factors like workweek stress, changes in sleep patterns (social jet lag), and the body's circadian rhythms affecting blood clotting and blood pressure. The increased strain from returning to work after a weekend, combined with disrupted sleep schedules, elevates the risk for cardiovascular events at the start of the week, with some data showing up to a 20% increase in risk on Mondays.

How do you support your Monday morning?

Photo of me supporting my head, low back and knees with variety of sized pillows while doing legs up the wall with towels supporting my ankles with the strap from a yoga mat case supporting my lower legs while covering my eyes with a hoodie.

Some days look like this.

Are you present to the season we’re in?Are you wishing away the sharp edges?Are you longing for the spring melt to take ...
01/07/2026

Are you present to the season we’re in?

Are you wishing away the sharp edges?

Are you longing for the spring melt to take away the slippery slopes?

Are you shying away from the dullness of the dormancy?

We are in the season of introversion. Going within, feeling into the moment we’re in, acknowledging what no longer serves us.

We are here, to take time to cultivate a relationship with the parts of us that are sharp, with the prospect of it soon melting away.

We are here, to observe the slippery parts of ourselves that we want to slide on by.

We are here, to sit in the ease of a slowness that the dormancy brings. To gather our resources and cultivate a relationship of perspective of where we are and where we are going.

This is our time to fill our cup. To find comfort in the quiet. To find satisfaction in the slowness. To allow for contemplation and self reflection as we assess our resources, assess what we can let go of.

What are you sitting with on this still day?

Wishing you a New Year filled with peace, joy and endless possibilities.
01/01/2026

Wishing you a New Year filled with peace, joy and endless possibilities.

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