Fasciodesis

Fasciodesis is a treatment method used to strengthen and stabilize muscles, ligaments, and tendons. This method is based on the use of special clamps that are attached to the skin and hold the muscles and ligaments in the correct position.

Fasciodesis can be used for various diseases and injuries, such as sprains, ligament tears, dislocations, etc. It can also help treat chronic conditions such as arthritis and osteoarthritis.

One of the most common uses of fasciodesis is to strengthen muscles and ligaments after joint or spine surgery. Fasciodesis is also used to treat contractures that occur after injury or illness.

When using fasciodesis, there are a number of factors to consider, such as the patient's age, general health, and the presence of other medical conditions. In addition, before starting treatment, it is necessary to conduct a diagnosis and determine which muscles and ligaments need strengthening.

Overall, fasciodesis is an effective treatment for many diseases and injuries and can significantly improve patients' quality of life. However, before starting treatment, you should consult your doctor to make sure it is safe and effective for your specific case.



Fascia is the connective tissue that covers muscles and covers organs.

Fasciodesis is a treatment method that is used for fascial contractures and shortening of the limbs. With this method, fascial lengthening of the muscles occurs, which leads to the elimination of muscle shortening and straightening of the limb in various deformities.

Treatment with this method refers to conservative methods that can be carried out without pain and injury to the skin and muscles. Fasciodesis helps restore joint mobility and bring muscles back to normal. Restoring blood circulation when using the method allows you to improve bone growth and the development of the body as a whole. This method also helps overcome the consequences of injuries. The fasciodesis method involves stretching and re-lengthening the muscle. For this, various methods can be used: paraffin-ozokerite applications, electrophoresis of medicinal substances, ultraviolet irradiation and others. The method is suitable for treating even children, pregnant women and those who have contraindications to surgery. Thus, you can quickly and painlessly restore joint mobility. The procedure is carried out within 20-25 minutes, and the entire course of treatment is about 30 sessions. However, like any treatment method,