FASCIAPUNCTURE® CONDITIONS ATLAS
Pain Is Where
the Body Speaks
Explore symptoms, pain presentations, and functional complaints through the Fasciapuncture® Conditions Atlas.
CONDITIONS ATLAS
Symptoms are
the doorway.
Choose a symptom category and enter the clinical map through the
condition that feels most relevant.
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Choose the doorway that matches your experience
This page is a simple directory of common conditions and symptoms. Each condition page introduces a fascia-based clinical perspective and connects the symptom to relevant patterns, cases, and further learning.
01 — PAIN & MOVEMENT
Pain, movement restriction, and body compensation
These conditions often involve posture, movement, fascial tension, compensation chains, and pressure redistribution.
Neck Pain
Cervical tension, upper outlet restriction, headache, dizziness, jaw and shoulder links.
SHOULDERShoulder Pain
Scapular rhythm, thoracic restriction, rotator cuff tension, arm symptoms and compensation.
LOWER BACKLow Back Pain
Lumbar fascia, sacroiliac tension, pelvic compensation, and disc-related pain patterns.
SCIATIC PAINSciatica
Posterior chain tension, deep gluteal fascia, pelvic rotation, lumbar and abdominal influence.
HIPHip Pain
Pelvic load, gait compensation, sacroiliac tension, and deep fascial restriction.
KNEEKnee Pain
Pelvic imbalance, walking compensation, posterior chain tension, foot mechanics, and load redistribution.
FOOTHeel & Foot Pain
Foot pain, heel tension, plantar fascia load, posterior chain compensation, and pressure redistribution.
ARMArm Numbness
Cervical tension, upper exit restriction, scapular lock, thoracic limitation, and neuro-fascial irritation.
ELBOWElbow Pain
Forearm tension, gripping overload, scapular restriction, and upper limb compensation.
WRIST & HANDWrist & Hand Pain
Forearm fascial density, wrist restriction, hand stiffness, carpal tunnel patterns, and chain irritation.
02 — HEAD & SENSORY
Head, face, jaw, dizziness, and sensory symptoms
Head and sensory symptoms may involve upper cervical tension, cranial fascial pressure, jaw-neck restriction, and autonomic load.
Headache
Cervical origin, suboccipital fascia, jaw tension, breathing disturbance, and autonomic overload.
DIZZINESSDizziness
Upper-axis disturbance, cervical fascia, thoracic restriction, breathing, and sensory regulation.
EARTinnitus
Cranio-cervical tension, jaw pressure, autonomic activation, and upper-body fascial restriction.
JAWJaw Tightness
Jaw symptoms may connect with neck fascia, facial tension, emotional load, and upper-body pressure.
FACEFacial Tension
Facial tightness may reflect deeper cranio-cervical fascial restriction and neuro-fascial sensitivity.
NERVETrigeminal Neuralgia
Facial nerve pain may relate to cranial fascial tension, jaw-neck restriction, upper cervical pressure, and irritation.
03 — REGULATION & RECOVERY
Sleep, fatigue, stress, digestion, and recovery
Some symptoms are not only mechanical. They may reflect how the body regulates stress, breathing, pressure, sleep, and recovery.
Sleep Disorders
Sleep may become light, fragmented, or difficult to enter when the body cannot fully down-regulate.
FATIGUEChronic Fatigue
Fatigue may reflect a body that can no longer recover from long-term adaptation and protective tension.
STRESSStress & Anxiety
Emotional tension may have a body pattern involving breathing, fascia, pressure, and protective contraction.
DIGESTIONAbdominal Pressure & Digestion
Digestive pressure may involve diaphragm restriction, abdominal fascia, autonomic tension, and core block.
HORMONALHormonal Imbalance
Hormonal symptoms may coexist with stress load, fatigue, abdominal pressure, and pelvic patterns.
04 — WOMEN'S HEALTH
Pelvic regulation, fertility support, and women’s health
These pages explore pelvic tension, abdominal pressure, hormonal rhythm, fertility support, and systemic regulation.
Fertility & PMA Support
Fertility support may involve pelvic fascia, stress load, breathing, abdominal pressure, and systemic balance.
HORMONALHormonal Balance
Hormonal rhythm may be influenced by stress regulation, sleep, fatigue, abdominal pressure, and pelvic tension.
PELVICPelvic Tension
Pelvic tension may involve protective holding, sacral pressure, abdominal guarding, and autonomic regulation.
COMING SOONMenstrual Regulation
A future page exploring menstrual rhythm, pelvic pressure, abdominal tension, and systemic regulation.
FASCIAPUNCTURE® CLINICAL MAP
Conditions are the doorway. Patterns reveal the story.
After choosing a condition, continue exploring the Fasciapuncture® Clinical Map to understand how symptoms, patterns, cases, and training connect.
