Monthly Member Webinar – Trauma, the ANS and the EDS relationship
Monthly Member Webinar with Jeannie di Bon Practical details Date: Thursday 20th January Time: 20.00 UK time. Check your timezone here Presenter: Jeannie di Bon Title:Trauma, the ANS and the EDS relationship Please note that these webinars will be uploaded to the Members’ Area and available from the following Monday. Webinar Outline: Explore new…
The Pain Panel – Parts 1 & 2
Jan Trewartha hosts the pain panel with Julian Baker, Sue Hitzmann & Til Luchau
SigmaQ – a neural reconnection technology to combine with hands-on work
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In Conversation with Jeannie di Bon
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Myofascial Release for Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
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Fascia and living tensegrity considerations in lower extremity and pelvic entrapment neuropathies
Peripheral neuropathies can have a plethora of origins including physical insults resulting from connective
tissue compression and entrapment. Observational investigations, using biotensegrity focused dissections,
have identified site-specific fascial structures that are hypothesised to afford integrity to neurovascular
structuresby providing appropriate tension and compression.