
FASCIA & CONNECTIVE TISSUE
The Body's Communication Network. Hidden in Plain Sight.
Fascia — the continuous three-dimensional web of collagenous connective tissue that encases every muscle, organ, nerve, and vessel — is now recognised as one of the body's primary sensory and communication systems, containing ten times more sensory nerve endings than muscle. When chronically dehydrated, inflamed, or structurally restricted due to poor posture, trauma, or systemic inflammation, fascial adhesions disrupt proprioception, compress lymphatic vessels, impair organ function, and create the widespread musculoskeletal pain patterns that conventional medicine routinely fails to explain. Emerging research reveals fascia as a piezoelectric tissue capable of generating electrical signals that coordinate whole-body biological coherence.
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