Dr Robert Schleip | Talking Tissue, s02 ep03 full episode | July 2023

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Normally our Talking Tissue episodes are exclusively for Inner Circle members, but this was too awesome not to share!

In this episode, Stuart Hinds is joined by the impeccable Dr Robert Schleip, a pioneering researcher and leader in the field of fascial physiology. His research is some of the most influential in the industry, but if that wasn't enough, Dr Schleip has an extensive list of additional qualifications including a Ph.D. in human biology, a Master's degree in psychology, and certification in Rolfing and Feldenkrais teaching and practice.

Join Robert Schleip and Stuart Hinds for some world class insight in fascia understanding.

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00:00 - Intro, journey starts in Psychology
Roberts Journey as a bodyworker as a Rolfer Structural Intergration.
03:34 - Understanding of fascia back in the day to present ( a mechanical understanding).
05:56 - Australian Rolfing training.
06:56 - The Nervous system and fascia
10:58 - Sympathetic/ Autonomic nervous system and smooth muscle spindiles.
12:00 - 1st Fascia Congress ( Woodstock of fascia research).
13:34 - More on Autonomic Nervous system and research ( contractility of fascia)
15:20 - Psyconumology and Lymph nodes
15:50 - Cytokyines, miracle molecule
18:17 - Endometer -measuring stiffness of tissue
20:54 - Thoracolumbar fascia ( Myofibroblasts )
24:13 - Brachoradialis tract
25:10 - Riders bone - Adductor magnus.
26:10 - Fascia as a pain driver ?
27:10 Thoracolumbar fascial pain vs lower back pain.
27:44 - Delayed onset muscle soreness or is it delayed onset epimysium soreness ( research papers wilke - DOMS IN FASCIA)
30:30 - Myth busting Neuro center thinking vs tissue understanding.
38:01 - Roberts trip to sydney
39:29 - Scar /adhesion workshop via ultrasound 1st day of workshop
40:15 - Fascia and emotions understanding 2nd day of workshop
41:15 - Rubber band - Elastic recoil /capacity with depressive clients hypothesis
42:40 - Body armour ( Pyschology character types )
43:40 - Cytokine inflammation, Water binding in the ground substance / healthy water vs unhealthy around tendon overuse injuries via MRI
47:00 Connective tissue in sports medicine : Sacromeres may no longer be the weakest link, connective tissue ( fascia)
49:30 - Intramuscular connective tissue injuries - understanding for the sports medicine industry.
51:41 Clinicians linking research - discovery of awe and excitment.
55:20 FASCIA - TO BIND

ARTICLES MENTIONED
Unveiling the Fascinating Fascial Network, Our Most Richly Sensory Organ
Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness and Fascial Connective Tissue
Overuse Injury as a Result of Pathologically Altered Myofascial Force Transmission

Unlock the Power of Fascia Research in Myofascial Treatment!
Dr. Robert Schleip

Program
A fascial approach to working with scars, tissue hardening and adhesions: 27-28 October 2023
Fascia as a sensory and emotional organ: : 29 October 2023

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