EP 83 A New Lens: The Why Behind the Fascia-Informed Practice Book
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In this episode of The Fascia-Informed Therapist Podcast, I introduce my recently published book, The Occupational Therapy Practitioner’s Guide to Fascia-Informed Practice, and read the preface to provide context for its development.
The Occupational Therapy Practitioner’s Guide to Fascia-Informed Practice
This episode outlines the clinical and conceptual motivations behind the text, including the need for a more integrative framework that bridges emerging fascia research with occupational therapy practice. It reflects on gaps in traditional models of care and the growing interest among practitioners in approaches that support more comprehensive assessment, clinical reasoning, and intervention planning.
The book was written to offer a structured, evidence-informed perspective on fascia as a clinically relevant system, while remaining accessible and applicable to everyday practice. It is intended for occupational therapy practitioners seeking to expand their theoretical foundation and consider new dimensions of patient care.
Listeners will gain insight into the purpose, scope, and intended application of the book, and may find it particularly relevant if they are interested in advancing their clinical reasoning or integrating fascia-informed concepts into their work.
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