by Fasciapuncture® Institute | Jan 16, 2026 | Foundations & Clinical Reasoning
Presence, Boundaries, and Clinical Responsibility A clinical reflection for practitioners Crying Is Not a Treatment Goal In recent years, a certain idea has become popular in therapeutic spaces: “If a patient cries, it means something is released.They will feel better...
by Fasciapuncture® Institute | Jan 14, 2026 | Clinical Case Reflections
Vertigo is commonly described as a sensation of spinning or imbalance, as if the surrounding environment were moving.It may be associated with additional symptoms such as: ear pressure or ENT discomfort head pain or heaviness neck pain or cervical tension instability...
by Fasciapuncture® Institute | Jan 13, 2026 | Clinical Case Reflections
Most approaches to smoking cessation focus on willpower, discipline, or behavioral control. But in clinical practice, another reality appears again and again: Smoking is rarely the real problem.It is a compensatory response. For many patients, smoking functions as a...
by Fasciapuncture® Institute | Jan 11, 2026 | Clinical Case Reflections
🧘♀️ Clinical Reflection – Receptivity Before Intervention In assisted reproductive medicine, success is often discussed in terms of protocols, hormones, timing, and technical precision. Yet in clinical practice, another question quietly precedes all intervention: Is...
by Fasciapuncture® Institute | Jan 10, 2026 | Clinical Case Reflections
How Classical Chinese Medicine Becomes Tangible Through Fascia The clinical vision of Huangdi Neijing is often described as holistic, systemic, and profound.Yet one question is rarely addressed clearly: Where does this “holistic regulation” actually take place in the...