Fasciamanipulation Rovaniemi - help for body pain and movement restrictions
Fascial manipulation or fascial treatment is particularly suitable for prolonged pain and restricted movement. We offer fascial manipulation to relieve pain, increase mobility and restore the body’s natural function.

Fasciamanipulation activates the body's healing processes
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What symptoms are treated by fascial manipulation?
Fasciamanipulation is suitable for back pain, migraines, joint pain, stress-related pain, bite problems and post-injury conditions, among others.
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What is fascia manipulation?
Treatments always start with a first assessment with the client, which includes a review of their movement patterns, symptoms and any past accidents and injuries. Fascial manipulation targets the deeper muscle fascial structures, working more intensively on the body’s fascial structures from well-defined points where the fascial structures are tight or stuck. The aim of the treatment is to normalise fascial function and thus help the sore area to heal
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Who is fascia manipulation suitable for?
It benefits athletes, sports enthusiasts and people with a variety of muscle and joint pains or chronic tension conditions. Fasciolipolysis is also a good treatment for those who suffer from poor posture or mobility problems.
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How many treatments are needed?
Just one treatment can bring relief. For chronic conditions, the client is recommended 2 to 5 sessions of fascial manipulation.
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How does fascia treatment differ from regular massage?
Fibre therapy focuses on improving the function of muscle membranes, or fasciae, and treats the body in layers through different tissue levels. The aim is to restore normal fascial flexibility and elasticity, which can relieve pain, improve mobility and promote efficient muscle function. Fascial massage works precisely on specific areas of tissue and points of tension, and can be more targeted and deeper than traditional classical massage.
Conventional massage tends to focus more on relaxing muscle tension and stimulating blood flow throughout the body, without specific attention to the fascial layers. Massage is often more general, whereas fascial treatment is more specific to the symptoms and tissue changes.
What symptoms can fasciamanipulation help
This is how physiotherapy progresses during your appointment
Initial mapping and discussion
The intake starts with a comprehensive initial assessment, where we go through the client’s symptoms, health history and possible functional capacity challenges. We will also discuss work, leisure and everyday stress factors to get a full picture of your situation. The aim is to understand the background to your symptoms and find the right approach to treatment for you.
Examining the symptoms
After the discussion, we will examine the symptoms in more detail using physiotherapeutic methods. For example, we assess muscle strength, mobility, body control and possible areas of pain. If necessary, we will carry out more detailed functional tests. The examination provides the basis for building an individual treatment and exercise programme.


Treatment and rehabilitation plan
Based on the tests, we will draw up a personalised treatment and rehabilitation plan for you. The plan may include therapeutic exercise, manual therapy, ergonomic guidance and concrete ways to alleviate symptoms and improve your ability to function. All interventions are based on your goals and your life situation.
Follow-up and further guidance
Physiotherapy does not end at the first visit. We will monitor your progress and adapt your treatment as necessary. You will also receive clear follow-up instructions for self-training and support for everyday activities. The aim is to achieve lasting results and strengthen your independent well-being.