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The FM Method/Curing wrist pain with Fascial Manipulation

The FM Method/Curing wrist pain with Fascial Manipulation

The Fascial Manipulation Method is a cycle of articles dedicated to the understanding of themost common dysfunctions we meet during our clinical practice, specifically theirmanifestation and treatment with Fascial Manipulation. FM specialists report clinical...

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How much time is required to modify a fascial fibrosis?

How much time is required to modify a fascial fibrosis?

Journal of Bodywork & Movement Therapies (2010) 14, 318 – 325 By Borgini Ercole, MD, Stecco Antonio, MD, Day Julie Ann, PT, Carla Stecco, MD. 10 aprile 2010 Abstract The perception of what appears to be connective tissue fibrosis, and its consequent modification...

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Dear Sir/Madam,   I would like to extend my sincere gratitude and appreciation for your kind approval of my request to defer my enrolment in the Diploma Program to the next academic year. Your prompt and generous response reflects your genuine commitment to...

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Physiotherapist : M.C A 29-year-old professional pole vaulter presented for treatment, complaining of diffuse pain over her left calf and foot, sometimes radiating up to the hip. The pain worsens after jumping and training sessions and requires approximately two days...

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Physiotherapist:I.F. Martina, 47-year-old office worker. Rides a racing bike 4 x week. Presents with 6-month history of right hip pain that refers to her right knee. No history of hip trauma. NRS at rest is 3 but it increases to 5 when she changes position (e.g. sit...

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Physiotherapist  L.F. I am studying and practicing the Fascial Manipulation every day and am seeing some very good results that I was not able to achieve before. It is making a great difference in the quality of life of my patients and I thank you for your sincere and...

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A.P, 22-year-old patient, waitress. Pain in RE LU-PV bi since 2017, in the absence of significant trauma/efforts, worsened 2 years ago and also after sprained right ankle (TA dx) in August 2025. No pain at rest (NRS = 0/10), maximum pain NRS = 7/10. MoDo: worse when...

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Physiotherapist: M.C A.P,22-year-old female, works as a waitress. The patient presents in 2025 with pain in RE LU-PV bi since 2017. No significant history of trauma or strains. Pain has been worsening over the last 2 years, in particular, following a right ankle...

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Dear Members of the Scientific Committee, I am writing to express my strong motivation to apply for the Fascial Manipulation International School 2026–2029. I am a licensed physiotherapist with a Bachelor’s degree in Physiotherapy and Sports Science; I currently work...

Case report: Pain in the left forefoot with radiation to the fingers

PHYSIOTHERAPIST: B M Mr. Marco, 40 years old, office worker, regularly practices walking daily. He does not take any medications. The patient reports maximum pain located in the PE LA-AN left for the past 5 months, with a VAS score ranging from 4 to 8. The pain is...

FM® INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 2026-2029 accredited “EACCME®”

HURRY: Registration to “Fascial Manipulation®” School is still open. Those who have successfully passed at least six semesters of post high school education that includes classes in anatomy, physiology and biomechanics can participate,  along with state licensure for...

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Physiotherapist:A.H. I would like to express my sincere gratitude for the opportunity to complete the Fascial Manipulation Specialist pathway and become part of this extraordinary international community. This certification represents one of the most meaningful...
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