Fascia is a fine, connective tissue-like structure that runs throughout your horse's body. It forms a complex network that surrounds muscles, ligaments, tendons, and nerves and connects them to other structures. Together with the muscles, they form a large network that spans and supports the entire body.
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The role of fascia in the horse's body
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Fascia and muscles work closely together, forming what's known as the myofascial network. This network ensures that the movement of one muscle automatically influences other muscles through this network. It's therefore impossible to activate a single muscle without also moving other muscles in a chain reaction.
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Myofascial lines in horses (connections in the horse's body)
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Researchers have studied various connections between muscles and fascia in the horse's body, known as myofascial lines. These lines (connections of muscles and fascia that run like pathways through the body) connect different parts of the body and play a crucial role in your horse's mobility and health. For example, a blockage in the poll can lead to a crooked hind hoof, or problems in the neck can be related to back problems.
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Importance of fascia for horse health
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Fascia is therefore not only crucial for your horse's mobility, but also for its overall health. If the fascia doesn't function properly or becomes stuck together, it can lead to restricted mobility and pain. Therefore, it's important to pay attention to fascia health.
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Conclusion Horse Fascia
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Your horse's fascia plays a central role in its mobility and well-being. A healthy myofascial network is crucial for preventing blockages and tension and ensuring optimal performance. Support your horse's health with our NeedleyRoll - a horse fascia roller, specially developed for effective fascia care and regeneration. Treat your horse to the best for its fascia!
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