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				<title>Choon Kee posted an update: These 3 slides will explain what the fascia actually do, [&#133;]</title>
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									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These 3 slides will explain what the fascia actually do, it main functions like structural support, act as a glider between bones, muscles, nerves and arteries and &#034;body awareness&#034; as the fascial is made up of sensory nerves which will be painful under stress. Lastly, some tips on keeping your fascia healthy.  </p>
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