My interpretation of MFR, based on my training in massage school (which was primarily provided by a Rolfer) and my continuing education on this topic, is that with MFR the therapist provides a vector of force against tissue. It's concentrated force, not necessarily strong force, just a force. This continues as the tissue melts and change can occur.
You can expect several different techniques if you receive MFR at Breathe Massage Therapy LLC:
- Skin Rolling. Skin rolling works to release the superficial layers of fascia from deeper layers. This allows the therapist to work deeper.
- Deep glide. Deep glide involves the slow long concentrated strokes that provide a concentrated force against your tissue, helping it flow from solid to gel states. This also helps to direct the scar tissue as to which direction to lay itself down.
- Cross Hand Stretches. This has pressure being applied by the hands in opposing directions to allow the tissue to stretch and unwind.
- Scar Tissue Release. Several techniques are employed to release healed scar tissue. This can be painful at times. As with other forms of MFR, it may take several sessions to release a scar.
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