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by Julian | Apr 4, 2011 | Uncategorized | 0 comments

“I just wanted to thank you so much for the day yesterday – it was absolutely fascinating. Julian was brilliant – I really liked his approach & learned an enormous amount. It was great to meet some other interesting & interested students too.”

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Preparing @Monday’s class, we find thickened fascia running from the edge trap across the border of the scap. I’ll be interesting to see how this develops the torso and neck. This is usually a response to functional input and may well impact elsewhere. functionalanatomy.co… pic.twitter.com/wSbI…

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The image of the ITB that we see in anatomy books is a sculpture. The fascia is trimmed away, leaving behind the familiar band. Here’s what it looks like before that’s done. Everything here has a function, but we tend not to know about it. #fascia #humananatomy #anatomy pic.twitter.com/QL6h…

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A feature of the online class is that i use a microscope to look at the fibres we are working on. It gives a greater understanding of the behaviour of underlying tissues. Here we can see the fibres of the superficial fascia that hold fat in place. #fascia #anatomy #fatcell pic.twitter.com/BdEw…

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Today we get to meet our donors. This lady has had a mastectomy & what looks like lymph node removal, as well as many other scars. An ideal opportunity to examine how scarring affects and impacts on movement. #scartissue #anatomy #dissection

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The Sphincter of Oddi (two Ds) or the hepatopancreatic sphincter. Tucked deep in the duodenum, people I know claim to be able to feel it through the abdomen. I’m sure they’re feeling something, but is it this? #viscera #barral #guts #visceralmanipulation #anatomy pic.twitter.com/gAHW…

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Fibularis. Knee? Ankle? Foot? A nice lever and and function. youtu.be/VWDw-6Fevdc via @YouTube #fascia #kneepain #anatomy #eversion #sprains

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When is a floor not a floor? Maybe when it’s got three (or two) holes in the middle of it. Join @VaginaCoach Kim Vopni and myself on Thursday 1st April 9pm BST when we discuss the missing bits! @joinClubhouse #pelvicfloor #fascia #womenshealth #pelvichealth #peroneum

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Some people came along to the dissection class last year as observers and to feel what was going on. Here's some reaction to what they saw. youtu.be/sIiKeYJCcK4 #fascia #Anatomy #dissection #humananatomy

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