Integrating mental imagery and fascial tissue: A conceptualization for research into movement and cognition
Mental imagery (MI) research has mainly focused to date on mechanisms of effect and performance gainsassociated with muscle and neural tissues. MI’s potential to affect fascia has rarely been considered. This paper conceptualizes ways in which MI might mutually interact with fascial tissue to support performance and cognitive functions. Such ways acknowledge, among others, MI’s…
Interoception: Some Suggestions for Manual and Movement Therapies
The discovery of interoceptive receptors in human skin The established view is that touch is mediated by large diameter, fast-conducting peripheral nerves and there are areas in the body that are more densely innervated and more cortically represented such as the finger tips and the lips. However recent findings showed that there is another purpose…
Showcase Event: Robert Schleip, Dr. biol.hum., Dipl.Psych
Robert will be teaching this popular course online and members will have priority booking. Watch this space and your emails to be notified when booking opens.
Fascia and the Autonomic Nervous System
Lecture by Dr. Robert Schleip
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Showcase Event: Robert Schleip, Dr. biol.hum., Dipl.Psych
Not to be missed! We are delighted to welcome Robert to run our first major event. In this exclusive two-day workshop “A Fascial Perspective for Working with Scars and Adhesions” he will take us through both the theoretical and practical application. Places are limited so please be quick if you wish to join us.