Diacutaneous fibrillation (hooks)

Diacutaneous Fibrolysis, popularly known as the technique “of the hooks“, arises after the development that Swedish physiotherapist Kurt Ekman performs from the techniques designed by Professor Cyriax.

Through this technique we release the adhesions or fibrous corpuscles that are generated in the zones of relationship between fascial structures (muscle-muscle, muscle-tendon, insertions …). Restoring the correct sliding of the different anatomical planes during the movement and resolves the possible phenomena compressives that can cause pain and dysfunction. this way we generate a mechanical benefit by release of tensions as well as others at the neurological level and metabolic.
INDICATIONS OF THE HOOKS
*Adhesions after trauma.
*post-surgical scars
*Loses of the locomotor system
*Muscle tensions
*Neuralgia

Category
Physiotherapy
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