Module 2
Clinical Perception & Diagnosis
Seeing the Body Beyond Symptoms, From observation to decision.
Many treatments fail
not because of technique
but because of misinterpretation.
In Fasciapuncture®,
we do not chase symptoms.
We read posture,
tension,
movement,
and system response.
This module introduces
the clinical perception process
that precedes intervention.
What You Will Learn
This module builds the core clinical perception system used in Fasciapuncture®.
Anamnesis
Fascial-Oriented Anamnesis
Clinical Skill: System Evaluation
Learn how to assess not just symptoms, but whether the system is available for regulation.
Observation
Postural Observation
Clinical Skill: Pattern Detection
Understand posture as a record of long-term adaptation and systemic imbalance.
Palpation
Fascial Palpation
Clinical Skill: Tissue Reading
Develop the ability to feel tension, density, and glide within superficial and deeper fascial layers.
Zones
Key Tension Zones
Clinical Skill: Tension Mapping
Identify the body regions where fascial restriction accumulates and influences global balance.
Palpation
Key Zone Palpation
Clinical Skill: Precision Palpation
Learn to palpate major fascial zones with clarity, sensitivity, and clinical intention.
Tests
Dynamic Fascial Tests
Clinical Skill: Movement Testing
Use movement tests to reveal hidden restrictions, asymmetries, and tension transmission.
& Pressure
Fascial Chambers & Pressure
Clinical Skill: Pressure Interpretation
Understand how local pressure alters tissue regulation, movement quality, and symptom distribution.
Disorders
Associated Disorders
Clinical Skill: Systemic Reading
Recognize fascial dysfunction through autonomic imbalance, visceral expression, and emotional tension.
Reading
Global Postural Reading
Clinical Skill: Global Integration
Connect local findings into fascial chains and interpret the body as an integrated system.
Integration
Clinical Integration
Clinical Skill: Decision Synthesis
Integrate observation, palpation, and testing into a coherent clinical reasoning process.
Learning Outcome
After this module, you will be able to:
• Observe posture as a record of adaptation
• Detect hidden fascial tension patterns
• Distinguish local symptoms from global dysfunction
• Test movement with clinical intention
• Select more coherent entry points
Clinical Decision Process
Symptom → Observation → Pattern → Test → Entry Point → Response
Where we intervene
is determined
before we touch.
Access Module 2
Learn how to observe, interpret, and decide
before you intervene.
