Start With A Fascia & Movement Assessment
If your pain or movement limitation keeps coming back, improves only temporarily, or feels more complex than a single sore spot, this assessment is designed for you.
This is the recommended first step for active individuals dealing with:
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Persistent back or neck pain
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Disc-related or nerve symptoms
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Chronic joint issues (knee, hip, shoulder)
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Pain that improves but never fully settles
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Reduced confidence with movement or activity
You don’t need to choose a service yet.
This assessment helps determine what level of care is actually appropriate.
What Makes This Assessment Different
ASSESSMENT OVERVIEW
This is not a rushed evaluation or a quick treatment session.
The Fascia & Movement Assessment is a 90-minute, clinician-directed process that looks at:
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How your body moves as a whole
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Fascial patterns contributing to stiffness, pain, or overload
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Areas of compensation and protection
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Your symptom history, activity level, and goals
The focus is on understanding why the issue persists, not just where it hurts. Each assessment is guided by individual presentation rather than a fixed checklist.
Who This Assessment Is Designed For
This assessment is appropriate for individuals who:
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Experience recurring injuries or unresolved issues
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Feel “stuck” despite previous treatment
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Have been managing pain for months or years
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Train regularly and want to move more efficiently
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Want a clear plan rather than trial-and-error care
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Are open to understanding movement and recovery at a deeper level
If you’re unsure what type of care you need, this is where you start.
What Happens During the 90 Minutes
During your assessment, we will:
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Review your history and current concerns in detail
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Observe movement patterns and functional limitations
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Assess tissue and fascial restrictions relevant to your symptoms
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Discuss how your condition is likely responding to load and stress
You'll Leave with:
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A clearer understanding of what’s driving your symptoms
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Honest guidance on what level of care is appropriate
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A recommended pathway forward, whether that’s supportive care, a structured program, or another approach
What Happens After The Assessment
After your assessment, we’ll discuss next steps together.
Depending on your findings, recommendations may include:
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Supportive or short-term care
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A structured clinical program such as the Fascia Performance Reset
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Education or self-management strategies
There is no obligation to proceed beyond the assessment.
The goal is clarity, not pressure.
Important Notes
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This assessment is recommended for new or returning clients with complex or persistent issues
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Regular attendance and follow-through are important for meaningful progress
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Results vary between individuals, especially with long-standing conditions
Book A Fascia & Movement Assessment
If you’re tired of guessing and want a clear, responsible starting point, the Fascia & Movement Assessment is the best place to begin.