Fascia and Regenerative Medicine

Fascia and Regenerative Medicine

Fascia is the network of connective tissue that spans the entire body. And because of how it is interconnected, it allows for communication throughout the body, enabling targeted regenerative therapy.

Fascial-Layer Specific Hydromanipulation

Fascial-Layer Specific Hydromanipulation

Fascial-Layer Specific Hydromanipulation (FLuSH) is a novel technique developed by Dr. Wang using the saline jet to remove fascial adhesions/densificiation from specific fascial layers.

How We Work

How We Work

Our services utilize hands-on techniques learned through tradition and mentorship

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Learn More About Fascia

Learn More About Fascia

What is fascia? What do we know about fascia pathophysiology?

Bespoke Savoir-Faire Medicine

Dr. Wang will work with your unique & individual needs to develop tailored and customized interventions using the art of knowledge- bespoke combinations of regenerative injections, Integrative Medicine, fascial layer specific hydromanipulation, diagnostic fascial sequencing approach using point-of-care ultrasonography and fascial glide and layer-specific palpatory verification, fascia tuning, movement rehabilitation- with the ultimate goal of empowering you with knowledge and strength to cultivate a life that supports and uplifts you even with the struggles of chronic illness.​

The Roots

Tupelo Pointe is named after the Tupelo tree, known for its strength and resilience. As a young student, Dr. Wang often found herself stopping at Tupelo Point on the Wellesley College campus after her runs around Lake Waban to ponder the course of her life. In times of difficulties, she always remembers her roots first grounded at Wellesley College upon the foundation of all the great women who came before.

Tupelo Pointe is a space that grew from the seeds of need. As a young physician, Dr. Wang saw the disconnect between conventional medicine & optimal outcomes. This prompted Dr. Wang to explore alternative treatment options and keep an open perspective regarding what it means to be human and how a healer best aids her patients in their pursuit of wellness.

Tupelo Pointe is a celebration of our love for all things in life that help us connect to our soul and our spirit. Our goal is to care for those around us to allow them to whole-heartedly pursue their vehicle for human expression and connection.

Ultrasound & Elastography

What is ultrasound?

Ultrasound imaging uses sound waves to produce pictures of muscles, tendons, ligaments and joints throughout the body. It is used to help diagnose sprains, strains, tears, and other soft tissue conditions. Ultrasound is safe, noninvasive, and does not use ionizing radiation.

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How does ultrasound work?

Ultrasound imaging involves the use of a transducer (probe) and ultrasound gel placed directly on the skin. High-frequency sound waves are transmitted from the probe through the gel into the body. The transducer collects the sounds that bounce back and a computer then uses those sound waves to create an image. Ultrasound examinations do not use ionizing radiation and there is no radiation exposure to the patient. Because ultrasound images are captured in real-time, they can show the structure and movement of the body.

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What can ultrasound tell us about fascia?

Real time ultrasound can be used to effectively rate the quality of connective tissue. The Cronbach’s alpha coefficient is 0.98, indicating that the use of ultrasound for rating of fascia has high inter-rater reliability. Organised fascia is defined as being able to draw a rectangular box around the hyperechoic zone of deep fascia.  Disorganized is described as not being able to draw a rectangular box around the hyperechoic zone of deep fascia.

De Coninck K, Hambly K, Dickinson JW, Passfield L. Measuring the morphological characteristics of thoracolumbar fascia in ultrasound images: an inter-rater reliability study. BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2018 Jun 1;19(1):180.

Langevin HM, Stevens-Tuttle D, Fox JR, Badger GJ, Bouffard NA, Krag MH, Wu J, Henry SM. Ultrasound evidence of altered lumbar connective tissue structure in human subjects with chronic low back pain. BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2009;10:151.

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What is ultrasound elastography?

Ultrasound elastography is used to assess tissue stiffness.  Strain images are generated by using the transducer to apply repetitive minimal pressure to the tissues. Under an equal amount of stress/tissue displacement, a stiff region experiences less deformation than surrounding softer tissue.  A color map shows the different magnitudes of strain and relative stiffness of the tissue.

Small amplitude movements at strain of 0.1–2% in the tissue is sufficient. A real-time feedback indicator signifies whether the appropriate amount of stress is being applied.  

​The subsequent tissue displacement is tracked by computer software and the strain calculated from the axial gradient of the displacements.

​This can aiding the assessment of the spatial relationship between the ultrasound image and the elastography data. 

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Strain Elastography of left perineal body

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