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Level 1:
1. dio : 10 - 12.4. 2026
2. dio : 8 - 10. 5. 2026
Instruktor: Stefano Casadei
General information
Fascial Manipulation Courses – Anatomy, Physiology and Biomechanics of the Fascial System
This program dedicated to the human fascial system is spread over three consecutive levels of 48 hours for Level 1 and 2, 40 hours for Level 3 and 32 hours for Level 4.
The training consists of theoretical lectures, demonstrations by the teachers and hands-on training of the participants. This deepens student knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the fascial system and the biomechanical model used in the application of the Fascial Manipulation® technique. Is important that students learn how to palpate and localize the FM points. In this process, an emphasis is placed on the assessment of musculoskeletal and internal dysfunctions and on how to develop a treatment strategy.
Level I – 48 hours on two weekends
Level I emphasizes various dysfunctions of the locomotor system and correlates this information with the densifications that are termed Centers of Coordination located in myofascial units. Correlation of this information is related to conditions such as tendinopathy, cervicalgia, back pain, sciatica, carpal tunnel syndrome, headaches to just mention a few. Myofascial units continue into myofascial sequences thereby creating an understanding of what is known as fascial chains. Completion of level one allows access to level 2.
Level II – 48 hours on two weekends
The second level deals with the anatomy and function of the fascial retinacula that is responsible for complex movements, Evaluation and treatment of these complex movements require knowledge of additional areas known as Centers of Fusion. This is considered within the three-dimensional biomechanical model of the Fascial Manipulation method. Also introduced in level 2 is the concept of organizing the fascial system with diagonal and spiral movement by the corporis fascia. At the end of the course the participants acquire full awareness of the anatomy and function of the fascial retinacula in the context of complex gestures.
The completion of the second level course allows access to the third level course.
Level III – 40 hours on 5 days during two weekends
It is specific for global dysfunctions related to internal fascia, including organ-fascial units and apparatus fascial sequences (catenaries). Microscopic and macroscopic autonomic ganglia will be presented.
It will be presented the palpatory verification for tensostructures, in order to define the points that interfere with the peristalsis of the single o-f unit. Level III will present also the palpatory verification for the catenary of trunk and controls, together with the pivot and tensors of the limbs, to restore the tridimensional biomechanics of the human body.
On each day there are practical exercises including clinical demonstrations and treatment performed by the instructors.
Level IV – 32 hours on 4 days during two weekends
It is specific for external (superficial fascia) and internal (paravertebral and prevertebral ganglia) systemic dysfunctions.
It is taught to inspect the quadrants of the superficial fascia with dierent manual skills, to find the alterations of dermatomas, adipotomas and angiosomas localized in the external systems.
It will be also assessed the internal systems, researching the autonomic fibers that are suerings for the thermoregulatory system; the fibrosis of the adipotomas for the metabolic system and the densifications of the peri-lymphonodal connective tissue for the immune system.
Each day there are practical exercises including clinical demonstrations and treatment performed by the instructors
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