Fascia Release Technique
Voice hoarseness, laryngitis, and raspiness can be resolved rapidly — often within 60 seconds — using a manual fascia release technique. Sustained pressure is held on the most tender posterior cervical point for 1–2 minutes. The technique…
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Voice hoarseness, laryngitis, and raspiness can be resolved rapidly — often within 60 seconds — using a manual fascia release technique. Sustained pressure is held on the most tender posterior cervical point for 1–2 minutes. The technique originated in manual medicine practice, attracting opera singers from across the country seeking treatment for acute voice issues. The technique is applied to the back of the neck, not the throat directly. Tenderness migration during pressure indicates the epicenter has shifted, requiring the practitioner to follow and re-apply. Multiple adjacent tender points on the posterior spine may need to be treated sequentially for full relief.