Course: A fascial perspective for working with scars and adhesions
Robert will be teaching this popular course online and members will have priority booking. Watch this space and your emails to be notified when booking opens.
Monthly Members’ Webinar – Fascial and Neurological Connections Within and Extending from the Cervical Spine
Monthly Member Webinar As part of your membership, we are delighted to run a monthly members webinar to explore a different element of fascia. See the details below for this month’s instalment. Event type Zoom Members Webinar Online 7 pm BST Day Hour Minute Second 23rd June 2022 – 19:00 UK time Practical details Date:…
Monthly Members’ Webinar – Fascial and Neurological Connections Within and Extending from the Cervical Spine
Practical details Date: 23 June 2022Time: 19.00-20.00Presenter: Robert LibbeyTitle: Fascial and Neurological Connections Within and Extending from the Cervical Spine Clinicians will: gain an understanding of the fascial and neurological connections within and extending from the C/S gain knowledge of the neurological connections of the C/S to brachial plexus, diaphragm and latissimus dorsi understanding of how Referred Pain occurred according…
Fascia and the Time-Free Body; the Impact of Biotensegrity on Social Change
by Elizabeth Andes-Bell “Never let a good crisis go to waste”. Sir Winston Churchill The pandemic rupture in our lives has left us with an opportunity. We can use catastrophe to revision and restructure culture. We’ve had time to rethink many things, including what it means to be human in a culture sliding towards decay. …
Fascia and the Time-Free Body; the Impact of Biotensegrity on Social Change
“Never let a good crisis go to waste.” Sir Winston Churchill The pandemic rupture in our lives has left us with an opportunity. We can use catastrophe to revision and restructure culture. We’ve had time to rethink many things, including what it means to be human in a culture sliding towards decay. Yet, if we…
Ida Rolf’s contribution to fascia work
“In a human body, support is not something solid. Support is relationship.” Dr Ida P. Rolf By Joy CareyWhen looking at the history of fascia research in the western world, we find an important paradox: the people remembered for pioneering the field did not set out to explore fascia directly. The importance of the fascial…