Course Replay: The British Fascia Symposium 2024
Welcome to the recordings from the British Fascia Hub 2024 This British Fascia Symposium was the tenth anniversary of our creation! The ‘BFS’ has been run biennially since 2014, at first in-person and, since 2020, online. It now comes under the umbrella of community education forum, The Fascia Hub, reaching out globally to the fascia community. The…
When Things Don’t Fall Apart – Exploring Our Capacity for Coherence
When things don’t fall apart – exploring our capacity for coherence – with Elizabeth Dare Andes Practical details Presenter: Elizabeth Dare Andes Title: When Things Don’t Fall Apart – Exploring Our Capacity for Coherence Webinar Outline: As always, we opened up our Members-only Webinar series to everyone for the month of December, to share valuable…
John Sharkey: Do 3D plastinated fascia specimens (from the Fascial Net Plastination Project or FNPP) enrich understanding of anatomy and human movement?
Clinical Anatomist John Sharkey invites you to view bespoke images of Fascia specimens and models that have emerged from the Fascial Net Plastination Project or FNPP. John Sharkey invites you to express your thoughts, suggestions and ideas on how such specimens may be put to best educational use and you can suggest possible future fascia…
Fabiana Silva: Thoracolumbar fascia and pain: what we are missing?
Aims: to present the relationships of the thoracolumbar fascia with both acute and chronic pain and related movement disorders as well as some therapeutic possibilities Objectives: to bring evidence about the relationship of thoracolumbar fascia to acute and chronic low back pain to bring the discussion about TLF and its possible relationship with shoulder and…
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…
Day 2 – Advisory Panel with today’s speakers
In watching this video recording, you agree to the following: I understand that all rights to the presentation content belong to the presenters without exception. Sensitive and proprietary materials will be shown. Permission is granted only to watch and take notes. No permission is granted to screenshot, record, transmit or share the content. Doing so…