Dr.  Antonio Stecco, MD, PhD is Assistant Professor at Rusk Rehabilitation, New York University. Physiatrist, President of Fascial Manipulation Association, Assistant to the President of the International Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (ISPRM) from 2012 to 2014. His scientific activity is devoted to the study of the human fasciae from a macroscopically, histologically and physio-pathologically point of view. He personally made over 100 cadaver dissections for research. Since 2007 he has organized and personally holds theoretical-practical courses about the Fascial Manipulation method in all five continents. He is author of more than 40 in extensor papers about the fascia.  He has co-authored of 5 books and is co-author of different chapters of international books published by Elsevier.

Learning Points:

  • What is fascia?

  • Why is fascia so important?

  • How can manual therapy treat fascial problem?


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