New breakthrough in chronic pain treatment presented at Swedish Fascia Convention

New breakthrough in chronic pain treatment presented at Swedish Fascia Convention

At the 2025 Swedish Fascia Convention, a pioneering method was introduced that may reshape how we treat chronic pain. The approach combines intravenous vitamin C and magnesium with targeted fascia therapy – and early results are remarkable.

One patient with frozen shoulder, unresponsive to months of physiotherapy, regained full mobility after just one session.

“I could lift my arms above my head – for the first time in over six months.”

Developed by Swedish innovator Hans Bohlin in collaboration with Dr. Mareike Claussen, this method supports collagen production, strengthens the immune system, and accelerates tissue healing by working with the body’s own intelligence.

Now being explored further within Fascia Clinics, this integrative approach may open new doors to holistic pain care in Sweden and beyond.

About Swedish Fascia Convention

Swedish Fascia Convention 2025 is a three-day international event in Uppsala focused on the human fascia system, the living body, and the integration of fascia research into clinical practice, movement education and public health.

The 2025 edition takes place 13–15 June at Uppsala Konsert & Kongress and gathers researchers, clinicians, movement teachers and educators from across the world. The programme is built around plenary talks, panels and applied workshops, with all sessions held in English.

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