Clinical Evidence
Clinical Case Reflections in Fasciapuncture®
Clinical practice remains the most meaningful test of any medical method.
Fasciapuncture® clinical cases offer insights into how fascial regulation influences pain, neurological symptoms, and systemic dysfunctions.
These case reflections do not aim to demonstrate isolated techniques, but rather to illustrate clinical reasoning and the relationship between fascial tension patterns and patient symptoms.
Post-Surgical Breast Hardening: A Clinical Case of Fascial Regulation
An Unexpected Clinical Observation Fascial Regulation in a Patient with Post-Surgical Breast Hardening Patient Background A female patient born in...
When Stress Becomes Pain – A Fascia-Based Clinical Insight
Introduction In clinical practice, it is common to encounter patients who describe a puzzling combination of symptoms. They report anxiety,...
When Treating the Abdomen Changes the Shoulder and the Ankle
A Clinical Reflection on Systemic Response and Therapeutic Restraint In clinical practice, it is common to associate symptoms with their local...
Night Sweats and Hot Flashes: A Fasciapuncture® Perspective on Rapid Regulation
During perimenopause and menopause, night sweats and hot flashes are most often explained almost exclusively through hormonal fluctuations. Yet in...
Vertigo and Fascial Acupuncture Therapy
Vertigo is commonly described as a sensation of spinning or imbalance, as if the surrounding environment were moving.It may be associated with...
Smoking Is Not the Problem — It’s a Compensation
Most approaches to smoking cessation focus on willpower, discipline, or behavioral control. But in clinical practice, another reality appears again...
A Case of Embryo Transfer Preparation
🧘♀️ Clinical Reflection – Receptivity Before Intervention In assisted reproductive medicine, success is often discussed in terms of protocols,...
From Huangdi Neijing to Fascia-Oriented Clinical Judgment
How Classical Chinese Medicine Becomes Tangible Through Fascia The clinical vision of Huangdi Neijing is often described as holistic, systemic, and...
When the Foot Feels “Electrified” — But the Problem Is Not in the Foot
Introduction A woman in her fifties arrived at my clinic with an extraordinary complaint: Her feet produced electric-shock sensationswith even the...
Why Dry Eyes, Ear Fullness, Tinnitus, and Nasal Blockage Often Come From the Neck — A Fascial Perspective
Many people arrive to me with symptoms that seem to belong to completely different medical fields: Dry eyes (ophthalmology) Tinnitus and ear...










