Root To Rise
In this episode of Root to Rise, Dr. Emily Splichal sits down with Sue Hitzmann, creator of the MELT Method and a global pioneer in fascia-focused self-care. Together, they explore the powerful intersection between fascia, sensory input, and nervous system regulation — and why sustainable movement must begin beneath the surface. This conversation goes beyond biomechanics. It's about resilience, adaptability, and reconnecting to the body as an intelligent system. Key Topics: * Why fascia is more than connective tissue — it's a communication network * How dehydration, stress, and repetitive movement patterns alter tissue quality * The relationship between fascia and the autonomic nervous system * Chronic pain as a sensory processing issue * Why subtle input can create profound change * Longevity as adaptability — not just strength About Sue Hitzmann: Sue Hitzmann is a nationally recognized educator, manual therapist, and founder of the MELT Method — a revolutionary approach to restoring the supportive qualities of connective tissue through gentle, self-administered techniques. Her work has been featured in major media outlets and is practiced globally as a sustainable approach to pain relief and longevity. Learn More… * www.themeltmethod.com [http://www.themeltmethod.com/] * https://www.instagram.com/meltmethod/ [https://www.instagram.com/meltmethod/]
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