Fascia: The Overlooked Network
Fascia constitutes the human body's largest sensory organ — a continuous connective tissue network that wraps, connects and supports every muscle, organ, nerve and blood vessel. Long ignored by conventional medicine, fascia has attracted growing scientific interest since the 2000s. Rich in sensory receptors and water, it plays a fundamental role in posture, movement, proprioception, force transmission and intercellular communication. Understanding fascia means understanding why foot pain can originate from cervical tension.