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A core part of The Fascia Hub is to share up to date articles with our members, curating a library of up-to-date research and insight to help you learn and grow. We invite you to take time to enjoy and explore the different fascia topics.

Monthly Members’ Webinar – Presenting Paradigm shifts

Monthly Member Webinar with Rachel Tudor and Sarah Hartman Practical details Date: Thursday 16th February Time: 19.00 – 20.00 UK time. Check your timezone here Presenters: Rachel Tudor and Sarah Hartman Title: Presenting Paradigm shifts The webinar will be uploaded to the Members’ Area within 72 hours of the event for free access by our…

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Monthly Members’ Webinar – Presenting Paradigm shifts

Practical details Date: 16th February 2023Time: 19.00 – 20.00 UK timePresenters: Rachel Tudor and Sarah HartmanTitle: Presenting Paradigm shifts Summary: Just as biotensegrity is a paradigm shift from biomechanics, quantum biology is a paradigm shift from biochemistry. As we regain the lost understanding of the organism we inhabit, we shift our perspective from the current paradigm that the body…

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Monthly Members’ Webinar – Fascia-Focused Movement Practices for Long Covid; a theory and movement session.

Practical details Date: 26th January 2023Time: 19.00 – 20.00 UK timePresenters: Elizabeth LarkhamTitle: Fascia-Focused Movement Practices for Long Covid Summary: Rejuvenating movement practices are necessary but not sufficient to improve quality of life disrupted by long COVID. Long Haul COVID Syndrome (LHCS), known as ‘long COVID’, is characterized by prolonged malaise, headache, generalized fatigue, sleep difficulties, hair loss, smell…

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Why is biotensegrity a better explanation of our movement than traditional biomechanics?

by Jan Trewartha “The commonly accepted ‘tower of blocks’ model for vertebrate spine mechanics is only useful when modeling a perfectly balanced, upright, immobile spine. Using that model, in any other position than perfectly upright, the forces generated will tear muscle, crush bone and exhaust energy……..” Stephen Levin[1] In her book Yoga, Fascia, Anatomy and…

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JAN TREWARTHA USE THIS VERSION

Why is biotensegrity a better explanation of our movement than traditional biomechanics?

“The commonly accepted ‘tower of blocks’ model for vertebrate spine mechanics is only useful when modeling a perfectly balanced, upright, immobile spine. Using that model, in any other position than perfectly upright, the forces generated will tear muscle, crush bone and exhaust energy……..” Stephen Levin[1] In her book Yoga, Fascia, Anatomy and Movement (reference as…

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Seasonal Webinar – Tender Loving Care

Seasonal Webinar – A Christmas gift from Joanne Avison and The Fascia Hub With Joanne Avison Practical details Date: Sunday 4th December Time: 17:00 – 19.00 UK time. Check your timezone here Presenter: Joanne Avison Title: Tender Loving Care Recordings available to registered attendees until 8th January 2023. In watching this video recording, you agree…

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