Cervicocranial Fascial Restriction: Mechanisms Linking Brain Fog, Headache, Dizziness, and Poor Sleep
Cervicocranial fascial restriction refers to reduced mobility or altered mechanical behavior of the fascial system spanning the skull, face, and cervical (neck) regions. Although often described in manual medicine and bodywork, the concept aligns with biomedical observations that fascia is richly innervated, mechanically integrated, and capable of influencing proprioception, tissue strain transmission, and regional inflammatory… Read More »