Did You Know!

Your Connective Tissue Remembers Past Injuries

A little-known field called fascial memory shows that the connective tissue (fascia) that surrounds muscles can retain structural “patterns” from old injuries, surgeries, or long-term stress.
This means:

  • Old scars can affect mobility decades later
  • Chronic tension can form from posture alone
  • Fascia stiffness can mimic pain in unrelated areas

Many seniors dealing with joint or back discomfort are actually experiencing fascial restriction, not problems in the bone or muscle itself.