Myofascial release is a hands-on technique that works slowly with the fascia, the connective tissue surrounding muscles, to ease tightness and support freer movement. The myofascial release practitioners listed on Welvow are independently reviewed and work with people across the UK. Welvow is a wellness companion, not a medical service, if anything you're experiencing is concerning you, please speak with your GP.
Welvow is a wellness companion, not a medical service. If anything you're experiencing is concerning you, please speak with your GP.
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What myofascial release actually involves, and how people use it.
Myofascial release is a hands-on technique that works slowly with the fascia, the connective tissue around muscles, using sustained, gentle pressure to ease tightness and support freer movement.
After a short assessment, the therapist applies slow, sustained contact to areas of tension, often without oil. It is gentler and slower than deep tissue massage. Sessions usually last 45 to 60 minutes.
Fees vary by location and session length. Many therapists on Welvow list their pricing on their profile.
Look for recognised MFR training (for example the John F. Barnes approach) alongside a massage or physical-therapy background. Every therapist on Welvow is independently reviewed.