fascialCARE FAQs

  • The fascia forms the largest system in the body as the system that touches all other systems.

    James L. Oschman, PhD

  • Fascia is ubiquitous, everywhere in the body. It permeates the whole body, forming a continuous three-dimensional matrix of structural support which interpenetrates and surrounds all tissues and organs.

    Findley & Schleip

  • I know of no part of the body that equals the fascia — all nerves go to and terminate in that great system, the fascia.

    AT Still, MD

  • Fascia remembers what the mind forgets.

    Dr. Robert Schleip