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Anatomy Trains
Myofascial Meridians for Manual Therapists and Movement Professionals
Book • 2020
This book provides a multi-dimensional understanding of musculoskeletal anatomy, focusing on the application of anatomy trains across various clinical assessment and treatment approaches.
It demonstrates how painful problems in one area of the body can be linked to a 'silent' area elsewhere, leading to new treatment strategies.
The fourth edition includes updated evidence-based research, new sections on Anatomy Trains in Motion using Pilates-evolved movement, myofascial meridians in horses and dogs, and an updated fascial compendium.
It is an essential read for physical therapists, massage therapists, craniosacral therapists, yoga instructors, osteopaths, athletic and personal trainers, dance instructors, chiropractors, and acupuncturists.
It demonstrates how painful problems in one area of the body can be linked to a 'silent' area elsewhere, leading to new treatment strategies.
The fourth edition includes updated evidence-based research, new sections on Anatomy Trains in Motion using Pilates-evolved movement, myofascial meridians in horses and dogs, and an updated fascial compendium.
It is an essential read for physical therapists, massage therapists, craniosacral therapists, yoga instructors, osteopaths, athletic and personal trainers, dance instructors, chiropractors, and acupuncturists.
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Mentioned in 7 episodes
Mentioned by
Eric Cressey for his insights into the fascial system, emphasizing the importance of multi-joint movements and patience.


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#675: Eric Cressey, Cressey Sports Performance — Tactical Deep Dive on Back Pain, Movement Diagnosis, Training Principles, Developing Mobility, Building Power, Fascial Manipulation, and Rules for Athletes
Mentioned by
Dr. Neel Bulchandani when discussing the fascial system and its connection to the body.


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Exercising One Specific (Often Forgotten) Body Part Can Relieve Aching Tightness, Head-Splitting Migraines, Breathing Issues, and Poor Sleep Quality With Dr. Neel Bulchandani
Mentioned by
Ben Greenfield and
Emily Splichal in relation to fascial lines and their connection to foot activation.



Barefoot Strong: Unlock the Secrets to Movement Longevity.