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Elizabeth Larkam: Movement Practices for Connective Tissue Spectrum Disorders that provide support, protection and structure

The term Connective Tissue Disorders (CTD) encompasses multi-factorial psychic and physiologic realities that interfere with an individual’s experience of basic functional living. There is great need for movement educators’ improvement in recognition and understanding to better help this special population.CTD can cause significant pain, chronic pain and disability, affecting all age groups, even implicated in…

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Day 2 – Advisory Panel with today’s speakers

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Moushumi Kuvawala & Sneha Krishna: The role of collagen in myofascial mechanotransduction

Fibroblast migration is critical to maintain homeostasis and a healthy functioning of muscular tissue.  The micro-environment/ ECM of the intramuscular connective tissue (IMCT) provides structural integrity, tissue boundaries & initiates mechano-sensitive signalling pathways within the attached fibroblasts, which then influences its migration and other biochemical processes (Mechanotransduction).  Stiffness of the IMCT is determined by the…

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Andrzej Pilat: Fascia Continuity – evidence from unembalmed dissections

In anatomical research, using a topographical approach performed on embalmed cadavers, the concept of “fascia” relates to some anatomical structures such as the tensor fasciae latae, the palmar fascia and the thoracolumbar fascia. It suggests a series of unrelated elements instead of a unique and continuous configuration that links the body structure. Such an approach…

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KEYNOTE LECTURE: Gerald Pollack: The Fourth Phase of Water: A Role in Fascia

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Day 1 – Advisory Panel with today’s speakers

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