Sue Adstrum: Fascial (anatomy) anatomies
Anatomy = the scientific art of describing the body’s physical structure, including its fascia. Our anatomical knowledge of fascia is important because it • Makes it possible for us to understand how our bodies normally work (physiology) • Makes it possible for us to understand how our bodies are affected by injury and disease (pathology) …
Monthly Member Webinar – A history of fascia
Practical details Date: 24 February 2022Time: 19.00 – 20.00Presenter: Sue Adstrum Ph.DTitle: A history of fascia Ka mua, ka muri (we walk backwards into the future) is a well-known New Zealand Maori proverb (whakatauki), that means we should look to the past to inform the future. From this perspective, what our ancestors knew about the tissue we now know as fascia shapes…
Anatomies
It’s all in the perception! Even though this may come as a bit of a shock, it is important to realize that none of the ways anatomy is-or-was taught to you and I – by our teachers, textbooks, and even the latest and whizz-bangiest virtual anatomy atlases – actually tells the full truth about the…