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Fascia Focused Manual Therapy Interventions-Proposed Treatment for Post-COVID Syndrome

The novel virus identified as severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus [SARS-CoV-2] has resulted in the Coronavirus disease [COVID-19] worldwide pandemic. Confirmed cases of COVID-19 has surpassed 57 million people globally and numbers are exponentially increasing weekly. Significant numbers of recovering patients are reporting long-term, on-going painful soft tissue and respiratory complications. While the total number of deaths directly associated with COVID-19 has exceeded 1million people worldwide, a more accurate figure is estimated to be significantly higher due to limited testing and issues around accurately attributing cause of death.

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BiotensegriTea Party 1.35: Anatomy and Movement Series: The Pelvis

Guest host Niall Galloway continues his Anatomy and Movement series, this time focusing on the pelvis with guests Anna Crowle and Stephen M. Levin.

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Development of a biotensegrity focused therapy for the treatment of pelvic organ prolapse: A retrospective case series

Journal of Bodywork & Movement Therapies 24 (2020) 115-125 ABSTRACT Introduction: Pelvic organ prolapse (POP), the bulging of pelvic organs into the vagina, is a common condition thought to be caused by weak pelvic tissue. There is a paucity of evidence supporting current treatment approaches. This case series proposes a new biotensegrity-focused hypothesis that POP…

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Moved to Learn! – Scars, Adhesions and the Biotensegral Body

Jan Trewartha joins Elizabeth Larkam to explore Sharon Wheeler’s ScarWork – the subject of the book ‘Scars, Adhesions and the Biotensegral Body: Science, Assessment and Treatment’, co-edited by Jan and Sharon Wheeler, with contributions from Joanne Avison, Niall Galloway, Tracey Kiernan, John Sharkey, Leonid Blyum, Graham Scarr, Katerina Steventon and Wojciech Cacowsky. Full details at www.handspringpublishing.com/product/scars-adhesions-and-the-biotensegral-body. Practice and theory in perfect harmony for bodyworkers and manual therapists working with clients with scars and adhesions.

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What is Fascia

Have you heard about connective tissue? You know that thin tissue around our muscles? New research shows that the connective tissue is more than that. It is a network without beginning or end, from the skin, through the entire body, to the smallest cell. Fascia research deepens our knowledge of the body – and the results are incredibly fascinating.

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FASCIA, FABRICA OR FABRIC – On the Origin of Fascia

Preeminent embryologist Jaap van der Wal, MD, PhD, discusses the intersections between biotensegrity, embryology and fascia. Former associate professor in Anatomy and Embryology at the University of Maastricht, Holland, and a teacher of courses in Philosophy of Science and Medical Anthropology, Dr. van der Wal now devotes his energy to teaching Embryosophy with his worldwide project “Embryo in Motion”.

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