Monthly Members’ Webinar – Integrating Our Quantum Anatomy into Movement Education
Practical details Date: 22nd September 2022Time: 19.00 – 20.00 UK timePresenter: Elizabeth Andes-Bell and Bruce BellTitle: Integrating Our Quantum Anatomy into Movement Education Elizabeth Andes-Bell and Bruce Bell join us for a discussion of integrating fascial toning and biotensegral principles into somatic experience so that students/clients recover, regenerate and embody balance and harmony. They briefly cover four areas of…
Myofascial Induction – Excerpts from the book
An anatomical approach to the treatment of fascial dysfunction Myofascial Induction™ – An anatomical approach to the treatment of fascial dysfunction describes the properties of the fascial network and provides therapeutic solutions for different types of fascial dysfunction. Volume 1 analyzes in depth the theoretical aspects related to fascia and focuses on the therapeutic procedures of Myofascial Induction…
Monthly Members’ Webinar – Fascia and Interoception
Practical details Date: 21 July 2022Time: 19.00-20.00Presenter: Ana OutsuboTitle: Fascia and Interoception Ana will explore interoception and its importance to a practice with fascia training. This webinar will be an exploration through the senses and sensation of the inner world, in order to achieve a more profound experience with movement. what is interoception? what is the Fascia Connector? how can…
Spirality, chirality and movement
This is the introduction to a webinar taught by Karen Kirkness and Celina Hwang. View the webinar here. Curvature and rotation are features so deeply embedded within our natural structure, it is easy to overlook the significance. Spirality, a biological strategy, is hidden in the obvious. Helical structure underpins all carbon-based life; from the micro…
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…
The disconnect created by scars and adhesions
What do I mean by ‘the disconnect’? As I see it, there are two ways in which we disconnect, and they are not separate: the emotional and the physical. Emotional and physical disconnection can develop when a part of our body no longer feels as if it belongs to us, through injury, post-operative scarring, or…