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Functional Anatomy Of Movement An Illustrated Guide To Joint Movement Soft Tissue Control And Myofascial Anatomy James Earls

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Functional Anatomy Of Movement An Illustrated Guide To Joint Movement Soft Tissue Control And Myofascial Anatomy James Earls
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Publisher: North Atlantic Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 23.26 MB
Pages: 160
Author: James Earls
ISBN: 9781623178413, 162317841X
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Functional Anatomy Of Movement An Illustrated Guide To Joint Movement Soft Tissue Control And Myofascial Anatomy James Earls by James Earls 9781623178413, 162317841X instant download after payment.

A unique and comprehensive approach to functional anatomy through the lens of myofascial continuities, from the coauthor of Fascial Release for Structural Balance
Whether we describe them as anatomy trains, myofascial chains, meridians, or slings—insights into the interconnected nature of fascial tissue have had a profound impact on our understanding of anatomy.
The concept of tensegrity—the idea that changes in tension may affect the whole body rather than just one part—has likewise opened up new appreciations for the complex and interdependent nature of real-world bodily movements. But musculoskeletal anatomy still tends to be taught in a drastically simplified fashion, through the study of fixed anatomical positions that do little to prepare us for the reality of actual movements. 
In Functional Myofascial Anatomy, James Earls suggests that we need a new set of tools and vocabulary for watching and describing anatomy in...

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