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The Fascia-Informed Therapist™ Podcast; Occupational Therapy, Myofascial Release, Fascial System, Posture, Movement, and More

The Fascia-Informed Therapist™ Podcast; Occupational Therapy, Myofascial Release, Fascial System, Posture, Movement, and More

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Welcome to ”The Fascia-Informed Therapist Podcast,” the ultimate resource for Occupational Therapy Practitioners and health professionals seeking to deepen their knowledge of fascia’s pivotal role in the body. Our mission is to empower you with the confidence to integrate the latest fascia science into your traditional or non-traditional practice. Through our expert-led discussions, we offer high-quality, evidence-based insights and practical tools to enhance your therapeutic approach. Join us as we explore the fascinating world of fascia, featuring interviews with therapists who are applying the science of fascia in both traditional and non-traditional settings, thought-provoking case studies, and exclusive continuing education opportunities tailored for the modern healthcare practitioner. Whether you’re an experienced therapist or just starting, our community is designed to support your journey in becoming a more well-rounded and effective, fascia-informed professional. All health and wellness professionals are invited to dive into this rich field of study with us and transform your practice. Let’s unravel the mysteries of fascia together!Copyright 2024 All rights reserved. Ciencia Higiene y Vida Saludable Medicina Alternativa y Complementaria
Episodios
  • Season 2 EP 74 Interstitial Inflammatory Stasis: A New Lens on Chronic Pain Mechanisms
    Oct 26 2025

    In this episode, we unpack the Interstitial Inflammatory Stasis (IIS) hypothesis introduced by Tuckey et al. (2021) in Frontiers in Pain Research. The authors propose that after injury or immune activation, inflammation can become “trapped” within the body’s microscopic fluid channels creating a self-perpetuating loop of congestion, fascial tension, and pain.

    You’ll learn how this model integrates existing pain theories into one fascia-based framework. We’ll also explore how these ideas align with occupational therapy practice: restoring interstitial flow through movement, breath, manual therapy, and autonomic regulation.

    Join the fascia-informed conversation: The Fascia-Informed Therapist ™ - Grounded in science. Practicing on the cutting edge.

    References

    Benias, P. C., Wells, R. G., Sackey-Aboagye, B., Klavan, H., Reidy, J., Buonocore, D., Miranda, M., Kornacki, S., Wayne, M., Carr-Locke, D. L., & Theise, N. D. (2018). Structure and Distribution of an Unrecognized Interstitium in Human Tissues. Scientific reports, 8(1), 4947. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-23062-6

    Tuckey, B., Srbely, J., Rigney, G., Vythilingam, M., & Shah, J. (2021). Impaired Lymphatic Drainage and Interstitial Inflammatory Stasis in Chronic Musculoskeletal and Idiopathic Pain Syndromes: Exploring a Novel Mechanism. Frontiers in pain research (Lausanne, Switzerland), 2, 691740. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpain.2021.691740

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    29 m
  • Season 2 EP 73 Holding Space in the Hospital: A Personal Reflection on Care and Compassion
    Oct 19 2025

    If you’ve ever had a loved one in the hospital, you know the range of emotions that comes with it including fear, frustration, hope, and gratitude, often all at once. In this episode, I share my personal experience navigating my father’s recent hospitalization for an acute illness (on top of a long-term disability) and what it has reminded me about the human side of healthcare. When we take the time to truly see and understand our patients including their history, their challenges, their stories, we can provide care that is not just skillful, but compassionate. This episode is both a reflection and a reminder of why understanding and empathy must remain at the heart of our fascia-informed practice.

    Join the conversation: The Fascia-Informed Therapist ™ - Grounded in science. Practicing on the cutting edge.

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    17 m
  • Season 2 EP 72 When Pressure Builds: Understanding Compartment Syndrome
    Oct 12 2025

    In this episode, we explore compartment syndrome (CS), a condition where pressure builds within the body’s muscular compartments, restricting blood flow, causing pain and threatening tissue health. You’ll learn the difference between acute and chronic (exertional) forms, how fascia’s properties play a role in pressure dynamics, and what recent research says about both surgical and conservative management. We'll also discuss the role habits may play in the development and management of CS as I share experiences with my own clients.

    Whether you work in orthopedics, rehabilitation, or wellness, this episode highlights the types of CS and how understanding fascia can help you better educate your client and perhaps even your referral sources.

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    Resources Mentioned:
    • Cleveland Clinic. Compartment Syndrome Overview.

    • StatPearls. Exertional Compartment Syndrome – NCBI Bookshelf.

    • Elsenosy, A. M., Elnewishy, A., Hassan, E., & Delewar, R. A. (2024). Outcomes of Fasciotomy Versus Conservative Management for Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Cureus, 16(12), e75803. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.75803

    • Altan, L. (2023). Postoperative Rehabilitation of Compartment Syndrome Following Fasciotomy. Turkish Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 69(2), 133–139. https://doi.org/10.5606/tftrd.2023.13041

    • Schleip, R., & Wilke, J. (2023). Fascia in Sport and Movement. Handspring Publishing.
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    36 m
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