Fascial Release Therapy: Microscopic to Macroscopic Techniques
Explore practical fascial release techniques from cellular science to hands-on tools for better patient outcomes
- October 21, 2025 ~ 1pm-3pm
- Instructed by Dr. Donald DeFabio DC, DACRB, DABCO, DACBSP
- Earn 2 CE credits for only $29.00

- Lifetime access to course materials
- Instantly download certificate
- Available on mobile and desktop
- Pause and resume at your convenience
- Completed hours are automatically reported to CE Broker

You’ve seen him on YouTube and now Dr. Don DeFabio brings you this amazing 2-hour webinar on Fascial Release Therapy. The fascial system plays an integral role in movement as well as visceral function.
This course reviews the current understanding of fascial anatomy starting at the cellular level with the role hyaluronic acid and the extracellular matrix play in maintaining homeostasis to the macroscopic assessment of the myofascial system as it relates to movement and kinetic chain assessment. The clinical assessment of the major fascial slings and sub-systems will be reviewed and discussed.
The use of an emerging modality, transfer of energy capacitive and resistive, TECAR, will be presented as an effective tool to impact the fascia at the cellular level in addition to the current trends in the application of manual myofascial techniques from foam rollers to instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization as low-tech solutions to myofascial management.
What You'll Learn
- Assess fascial slings and sub-systems
- Apply TECAR therapy for fascia care
- Use foam rollers for myofascial release
- Integrate instrument-assisted techniques
- Understand fascia’s cellular components
Course Value
- Deepen fascial system knowledge
- Integrate cellular to clinical insights
- Apply advanced myofascial techniques
- Assess and treat kinetic chain issues
- Expand manual therapy toolset

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