Physiological and Clinical Importance of Stretching Fascia

Posted On: December 11th, 2017

Physiological and Clinical Importance of Stretching Fascia

The Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Occupational & Environmental Medicine Residency program holds web-streamed grand rounds consisting of a case presentation by a second-year resident followed by a discussion led by a Harvard Chan School of Public Health faculty member or medical specialist. Presentations center on real cases encountered by second-year residents during their training.

In November 2017, Dr. Helene Langevin was invited to HSPH Occupational and Environmental Medicine Grand Rounds to discuss the physiological and clinical importance of stretching fascia. 

Presentation Information:

Title: Physiological and Clinical Importance of Stretching Fascia

Presenter: Michael Chin, Chief Resident, Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

Discussant: Helene M. Langevin, MD; Prof. in Residence of Medicine, Harvard Medical School; Director, Osher Center for Integrative Medicine; Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School

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