
WHAT IS FSI® SEMINAR
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Fascial Sensory Integration® is an intensive 2-day course designed for physiotherapists, osteopaths, kinesiologists, manual therapists, athletic trainers and all professionals who work with human movement.
The goal is to provide advanced tools for assessment and sensory integration of the fascia through tactile feedback and maximal muscle testing, in order to obtain immediate improvements in mobility, strength and pain reduction in both patients and athletes.
The course is structured as follows:
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Day 1 → interoceptive assessment of myofascial lines through maximal muscle tests and stimulation of CT-tactile fibers, with a complete explanation of the main fascial lines.
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Day 2 → exercises to reintegrate disorganized interoceptive signalling on each myofascial line, with progressions/regressions and the use of rhythmic neuromodulation.
On both days, real case studies are used to observe the immediate practical effect of neurofacilitation on the system.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
✔ Understand fascia as a sensory organ and its role in movement regulation.
✔ Analyse fascial receptors and the importance of C-fibers in proprioception and interoception.
✔ Apply maximal muscle tests and targeted sensory tests on different myofascial lines to identify restrictions and perceptual deficits.
✔ Learn how to perform CT-tactile stimulation to modulate interoceptive signalling and read force responses in real time.
✔ Design reintegration exercises (progressions and regressions) based on rhythmic neuromodulation of fascial lines.
✔ Observe and interpret immediate changes through practical application on real clinical cases.
COURSE PROGRAM
DAY 1 – Neurofascial Assessment and Sensory Integration
Morning (Theory & Practical Demo)
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What is fascia?
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Biomechanical functions and its role in sensory information transmission.
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Fascial receptors
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Mechanoreceptors, CT-tactile fibers and their impact on proprioception and interoception.
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Overview of the main myofascial lines (theoretical framework + neurophysiological logic):
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Anterior Fascial Line → stability, core control and neuromuscular activation.
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Posterior Fascial Line → posture, extension and elastic resistance.
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Lateral Fascial Line → lateral balance and trunk stabilisation in inclinations and rotations.
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Spiral Fascial Line → integration of rotational movements.
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Deep Fascial Line → central structural support and tonic regulation.
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Upper Functional Line → coordination between upper and lower limb.
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Afternoon (Testing & Practical Application)
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Maximal muscle testing for interoceptive assessment of fascial lines
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How to perform the test.
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How to read changes in force output from a sensory (integration vs disconnection) perspective.
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Sensory testing on fascial lines
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Identification of restrictions and perceptual deficits.
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CT-tactile fiber stimulation
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Practical parameters (direction, speed, duration, pressure).
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Relationship between CT stimulation and changes in force response.
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Case studies
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Application of the assessment protocol on colleagues/participants.
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Observation of immediate changes in mobility, strength and pain.
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Day 1 is dedicated to “finding what is not working” in the body’s interoceptive signalling, building a clear map of disorganized myofascial lines.
DAY 2 – Interoceptive Reintegration and Clinical Application
Morning (Theory & Practical Demo)
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Principles of rhythmic neuromodulation applied to fascia.
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How to build a truly neuroplastic exercise: criteria for exercise selection based on Day 1 testing.
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Reintegration exercises for interoceptive signalling targeting the main myofascial lines:
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Anterior, Posterior, Lateral, Spiral, Deep, Upper Functional.
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Progressions and regressions
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How to adapt sensory and motor load based on the system’s response.
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Managing dosage: duration, frequency, motor complexity.
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Afternoon (Complete Protocol, Demo & Clinical Cases)
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Building practical protocols
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From assessment to the choice of the integration exercise.
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From a single segment to global function (gait, sport-specific movements, daily activities).
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Force testing on fascial lines after exercises
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Real-time verification of neuromuscular efficiency and interoceptive signal quality.
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Practical demonstration (live demo)
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Full application of the method on a subject in real time.
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Clinical case work
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Participants apply the protocol on a colleague or patient.
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Collective debrief: neurofacilitation, mobility changes, pain modulation.
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Day 2 is dedicated to “how to reintegrate what is not working”, turning assessment data into movement strategies that can be applied immediately.
🎯 WHY JOIN?
✅ Grounded in scientific principles
An approach based on neurophysiology, interoception and fascial biomechanics, translated into practical tools.
✅ Immediate and measurable results
Pre/post testing to verify real-time changes in strength, mobility and pain.
✅ Immediate applicability in clinical and sports settings
The method integrates easily with what you already do: rehabilitation, performance, manual therapy, training.
✅ Interactive and practical teaching
Every theoretical concept is immediately “brought to the body” with tests, exercises and real cases.
📍 LOGISTICAL DETAILS
📅 Duration: 2 intensive days (6 hours per day)
📍 Location: see box at the bottom of the page
👥 Limited spots: maximum 12 participants to ensure effective learning and supervision.
💰 Course fee:
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€ 599 EARLY BIRD
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then € 659 full price.


