Robert Schleip

Robert Schleip (born 1954) is a German psychologist, human biologist and author, best known for his research in the field of fascia.

His work includes numerous scientific papers and books, which have contributed to the understanding of fascia and its role in musculoskeletal health.

[14] In 2007, Schleip along with Werner Klingle initiated and organized the first Fascia Research Congress, sponsored by the National Institute of Health and hosted at Harvard Medical School.

The project aims to advance the understanding of fascia, the connective tissue that surrounds and permeates muscles, organs, and other structures within the body.

FR:EIA was unveiled at the 2021 Fascia Research Congress and is currently on display at the Body Worlds exhibition in Berlin.

Development of reliable examination techniques to enhance the understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of connective tissue disorders.

These methods aim to provide more accurate assessments of connective tissue health and functionality, leading to better clinical outcomes and advancements in therapeutic strategies.