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New edition of a worldwide bestseller which helps you expand your vision and practice with global functional patterns - now with website containing supporting video and podcasts ! What are Anatomy Trains ? Traditional anatomical study emphasizes individual muscles attaching from end to end, from bone to bone. Anatomy Trains expands our understanding of myofascial force transmission and the effects for good and for ill - that interrupted strain distribution can have at some distance from injury or pain.
This volume clearly describes functionally integrated body wide continuities within the fasciai webbing forming traceable "meridians" of myofascia. Stability, strain, tension, fixation, resilience and postural compensation are all distributed via these lines. Based on the meridian map, this book presents many new and holistic strategies for manual and movement therapists to restore and enhance posture and movement function.
The theory offers the following benefits to the practitioner : 1. Anatomy Trains are applicable no matter what your approach. Once patterns are recognized, these meridians can be easily applied in assessment and treatment employing a variety of therapeutic and educational approaches to movement facilitation. 2. The theory provides a more powerful "three dimensional" feel for musculoskeletal anatomy and an appreciation of whole body patterns distributing compensation in daily and performance functionality.
3. Clinically, the theory shows you how painful problems in one area of the body can be linked to a "silent area" some part removed from the problem, giving rise to new treatment strategies. Features : Layout designed to allow the reader to gather the concept quickly or gain a more detailed understanding of any given area according to need. Icons direct readers to their own specialist areas of interest, e.g.
manual therapy, movement therapy, visual assessment, kinaesthetic education or supplementary video material Explores the latest evidence for the scientific basis of common clinical findings, including human fasciai dissections. Discusses the role of fascia as our largest sensory organ. Contains updates arising out of continual teaching and practice - for example, the role of fascia in strain distribution and how strain patterns generate pain patterns.
New section discusses the role of Anatomy Trains theory in the analysis of gait. Accompanying website presents multi-media exploration of the concepts described in the book - video clips from Anatomy Trains® DVDs, computer graphics, additional video sequences, webinars and extra client photos for visual assessment practice