FDM Fascial Distorsion Model in Physiotherapy Baden
The Fascial Distortion Model (FDM) is an innovative and effective approach within physiotherapy that focuses on the targeted treatment of distortions in the fascial tissue. In our practice in Baden, we use FDM to quickly relieve pain and sustainably restore the function of the musculoskeletal system.
The Fascial Distortion Model (FDM) was developed in the 1990s by the American physician Dr. Stephen Typaldos. His observations showed that many pains and movement restrictions are due to clearly definable changes in the fascial tissue. These so-called fascial distortions can be precisely identified and manually treated using typical pain gestures and movement patterns.
Treatment involves targeted, often intensive manual techniques that address the root cause of the symptoms. Especially in cases of acute pain, after an accident, or with persistent chronic pain syndromes, FDM often shows rapid and noticeable results. The Fascial Distortion Model is also successfully used in sports physiotherapy to efficiently treat overuse injuries, restricted movement, and sports-related pain.
The aim of FDM treatment is to restore the natural gliding ability and tension regulation of the fascia, thus enabling free, pain-free movement.
FDM is particularly suitable for:
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Acute pain after an accident or incorrect posture
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Chronic pain syndromes of the musculoskeletal system
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Sports injuries and overuse injuries in sports physiotherapy
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Movement restrictions without a clear structural cause
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Pain in the shoulder, back, hip, knee or foot
In our physiotherapy practice in Baden, we combine FDM with manual therapy and active exercise approaches as needed to achieve sustainable treatment success.
The Fascial Distortion Model (FDM) is an innovative and effective approach within physiotherapy that focuses on the targeted treatment of distortions in the fascial tissue. In our practice in Baden, we use FDM to quickly relieve pain and sustainably restore the function of the musculoskeletal system.
The Fascial Distortion Model (FDM) was developed in the 1990s by the American physician Dr. Stephen Typaldos. His observations showed that many pains and movement restrictions are due to clearly definable changes in the fascial tissue. These so-called fascial distortions can be precisely identified and manually treated using typical pain gestures and movement patterns.
Treatment involves targeted, often intensive manual techniques that address the root cause of the symptoms. Especially in cases of acute pain, after an accident, or with persistent chronic pain syndromes, FDM often shows rapid and noticeable results. The Fascial Distortion Model is also successfully used in sports physiotherapy to efficiently treat overuse injuries, restricted movement, and sports-related pain.
The aim of FDM treatment is to restore the natural gliding ability and tension regulation of the fascia, thus enabling free, pain-free movement.
FDM is particularly suitable for:
-
Acute pain after an accident or incorrect posture
-
Chronic pain syndromes of the musculoskeletal system
-
Sports injuries and overuse injuries in sports physiotherapy
-
Movement restrictions without a clear structural cause
-
Pain in the shoulder, back, hip, knee or foot
In our physiotherapy practice in Baden, we combine FDM with manual therapy and active exercise approaches as needed to achieve sustainable treatment success.