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Why do athletes use foam rollers?

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Answer: Releases trigger points in fascia

Rollers stretch muscles directlyWrong. Foam rolling does stretch tissue, but primary benefit is releasing adhesions in fascia (connective tissue), not just muscles.

Massage increases muscle sizeWrong. Foam rolling doesn't build muscle—it's recovery tool. It releases fascial adhesions and improves tissue quality, not size.

Releases trigger points in fasciaCorrect! Myofascial release! Fascia = connective tissue wrapping muscles. Overuse/injury creates tight spots (adhesions/trigger points)—restrict movement, cause pain. Foam rolling applies pressure—mechanically breaks up adhesions. Benefits: (1) Improves flexibility/range of motion. (2) Reduces muscle soreness (DOMS). (3) Increases blood flow. (4) Better recovery. Roll slowly over tight areas (30-60 sec). Painful spots = adhesions. Not substitute for stretching—complementary. Vibrating rollers may enhance effects!

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