
Fascial Counterstrain (FCS)
Neuro-fascial release that allows the body to return to normal function
Neuro-fascial release that allows the body to return to normal function
Why?
Because lasting benefit is a daily outcome.
Many inflammatory problems are difficult to manage in day-to-day medical offices. Medications can target specific aspects of them. Surgeries can relieve mechanical problems. But chronic dysfunction can persist.
Well-applied FCS therapy allows body systems to release their inflammation and return to a healthy, functioning state. Adults, children, and infants can all benefit from this therapy.
Most referrals to Well Wins are from physicians and dentists who have seen the improvements in their patients, or from patients who tell family and friends of their own success stories.
How FCS Works
FCS allows a practitioner to specifically diagnose and treat the micro-centers of inflammation that are constricting the:
Nerves and vessels
Organs and muscles
Bones, cartilage, and ligaments
The Approach: "My tool is my hands that apply the very gentle, manual releases. The restrictions undo in real time during the visit. Our bodies give great clues as to where the next piece of offending disruption lies."
It is an extremely comfortable therapy that is effective and scientifically supported with clinical and mechanism of action literature.
"It is the most versatile tool I have encountered in my 30 years of medical practice."
Conditions Treated
Patients report significant improvements in these and many more issues:
Pediatrics & Development
Infant torticollis
Osgood Schlatter's
Sever's disease
Teenage bedwetting
Pediatric issues
Chronic & Systemic Conditions
Chronic disease
Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia syndrome (POTS)
Chronic regional pain syndrome (CRPS)
Crohn's disease
Juvenile Arthritis
Chronic constipation
Pain & Structural Issues
Injuries and chronic pain
Neck, shoulder, low back, and pelvic pain
Nerve pain (like sciatica)
Migraine and tension headaches
Jaw pain & snoring
Plantar fasciitis
Chest wall deformity
Scoliosis
Leg length discrepancy
Neurological & Performance
Post-concussion syndrome
Brain fog
Prevention assessment before injuries in athletes