A woman who had been driving with ice packs just to tolerate the burning pain found relief in three sessions of Fasciapuncture®.

tianran liyun wang hands performing Fasciapuncture on the sacroiliac fascia
tianran liyun wang hands performing Fasciapuncture on the sacroiliac fascia

The Story

Today’s patient was a woman born in 1983 —
calm, gentle, but visibly distressed when she first arrived.

For months, she had been suffering from an intense burning pain in her buttocks, She had undergone multiple medical examinations in Western clinics — imaging, neurological tests, and blood work — yet every result came back ‘normal.’
No inflammation, no structural damage, no identifiable cause.
But the pain was real, relentless, and deeply disruptive.
so uncomfortable that she couldn’t sit still, couldn’t drive normally,
and couldn’t find a position that felt safe in her own body.

When I examined her, I noticed something unusual:
on both sides of her buttocks were two pale, cold, reddish marks.

She explained:

“When I drive, I have to put ice packs under me.
If I don’t, the burning feels unbearable.”

The cold numbed her so deeply that only then could she sit.

This was not a simple pain.
This was fascia in distress, especially around the sacroiliac region.

Session 1 — Releasing the Superficial Fascia

During the first session, I focused on the superficial fascia over the sacroiliac joint.
The fascia there was tight, irritated, and reactive — almost “electrified.”

I gently released the tension layer by layer,
allowing the tissue to soften without forcing it.
Acupuncture points around the pelvis helped rebalance the alignment.

She left quietly, simply hoping for something to change.


Her First Feedback

A week later she returned with a different expression on her face.

“On the drive home after the first session,
the burning feeling was already different…
at least 50% better.
I could sit without the same panic.”

This is often how fascia responds —
when the pressure is relieved, the nerve irritation calms quickly.


Session 2 — A Shift She Didn’t Expect

During the second session she said something that made me smile:

“One day I suddenly realized…
my buttocks weren’t burning anymore.
I had actually forgotten about the pain.”

When pain disappears naturally and quietly,
it means fascia has regained its internal balance.


Session 3 — Consolidation & Calm

Today was her third visit.
The burning pain was completely gone.
No more ice packs.
No more panic driving.
No more restless sitting.

We did a short consolidation treatment,
and I told her gently:

“Your fascia has healed.
The treatment is complete.”

She looked relieved, surprised, and light —
as if she was meeting her own body again.


Reflection

Not all pain screams loudly.
Some burns silently from within the fascia,
forcing a person to find strange survival strategies —
like driving with ice packs.

But when the right layer is released —
when the superficial fascia around the pelvis regains its glide —
the burning disappears as quietly as it arrived.

When the root tension is resolved,
the body often remembers how to heal on its own.