Fascial Health Relies on Stretching
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By Amber Yang
Published on March 24, 2026.
Many aches occur from tight fascia rather than muscles, according to physical therapist Duke Pan. Stretching can improve posture, reduce pain, and enhance workouts. The health of the fascia, a continuous web of connective tissue throughout the body, is crucial for overall comfort.
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