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Anatomy and physiology group

Its increasingly more important for massage therapist's to revise and keep up to speed their A+P knowledge.

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Seen any great anatomy vids ? let me know so I can put them here.......Thanks for joining

If you have only just completed your anatomy and physiology training then learning all the muscle origins and insertions will no doubt have been a challenge. The next challenge is to combine this knowledge with learning about the nervous system. 

Jean Claude Guimberteau at  http://www.endovivo.com/en/dvds.php   is creator of some of the most mind blowing invivo video's you will ever see.He has condensed his life work into a book with accompanying DVD. It promotes as many questions as it answere's because it challanges the world of microbiology as never seen before https://www.amazon.de/Architecture-Living-Fascia-Extracellular-Endoscopy/dp/1909141119/ref=pd_sim_14_1?ie=UTF8&dpID=51fuwtGFVhL&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL160_SR126%2C160_&refRID=PC3G2KA42J1733EGGDYT http://www.endovivo.com/alf/WOW Gil Hedley has released his 4 dvd anatomy disection set to be veiwed on you tube. 

See below, thanks Gil :) 

In addition you may want to look at what is happening at the cellular level?. Here is the work of professor Bente Klarlund Pedersen, She has been studying hormone secretion from muscles  for over 10 yrs!. http://inflammation-metabolism.dk/index.php?pageid=111&username=bente

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22473333

 

http://www.learnmuscles.com/originals/mtj%20Fall%202011%20-%20neural%20faciliation.pdf Joe muscolino's explaination of nerve conduction and neuroplasticity. Enjoy :)

More from Joe Muscolino on Fascia http://www.learnmuscles.com/MTJ_SP12_BodyMechanics%20copy.pdf

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Dr Tom Findley discusses findings from the research congress 2009 in a 4 vid series.

Ligaments are dynamic ???

 

Robert Schliep has made it onto German TV with a presentation on Fascia see above.

 The most recent fascia congress was in Vancouver http://www.fasciacongress.org/2012/  ( a DVD recording of of this congress will be made available later) 

 http://www.fasciacongress.org/ 


Tom Myers You tube clip to promote his anatomy train dvd set = Facinating:)

 

 

 

  http://www.massageandbodyworkdigital.com/i/121374/

She has developed a light touch technique that will be needed in every manual therapists toolbox.

http://www.facebook.com/diane.jacobs3         

http://www.facebook.com/groups/5704079529/    http://www.somasimple.com/forums/index.php

http://neuroscience.uth.tmc.edu/index.htm

 

 

 http://www.bettermovement.org/2012/review-of-moseleyhodges-conference-part-four/

Discussion Forum

FASCIA do you understand how your massage is effecting Fascia ?? 1 Reply

As massage therapists its becoming more and more obviouse increasing your understanding of your ability to effect the Golgi, Paccini, Ruffini and Interstitial/Free nerve endings in fascia is…Continue

Started by Stephen Jeffrey. Last reply by Michelle Wald Aug 9, 2013.

Gunter Von Hagens body world exhibition (real bodys) 11 Replies

Have you seen this exhibion ? How do you feel about it ?http://www.bodyworlds.com/en.htmlContinue

Started by Stephen Jeffrey. Last reply by Michelle Wald Aug 9, 2013.

J.C.Guimberteau's compelling DVD, "Strolling Under the Skin" 2 Replies

I recently purchased this dvd and found its information challenged every concept I had of exactly " what is going on under your skin " re fascial systems, matrix formation, muscle function etc…Continue

Started by Stephen Jeffrey. Last reply by Michelle Wald Aug 9, 2013.

How did you learn your muscles ? was it fun or a real hard slog..(all those actions, origins and insertions.) 9 Replies

I found it a hard slog I spent 2 hours every day of the week trying to get this knowledge to stick. I was an athelete at the time and came to realize I knew didley squat about the muscles.

Started by Stephen Jeffrey. Last reply by Truc Dinh Dec 8, 2010.

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Comment by Jeff Sims on July 31, 2013 at 1:42am

thanks Stephen... the hand is such an interesting & complex body part... these videos are very helpful.

has Ackland decided to generously "let go" like Gil Hedley?

Comment by Stephen Jeffrey on May 5, 2013 at 3:23am

Comment by Stephen Jeffrey on February 11, 2013 at 10:00am

Wow how amazingly generous ! Gil hedley has just uploaded his 4 dvd series to you tube. $160 worth for free. Am sure you will find these disection lectures of interest. I will be uploading these to the main A+P page for you to enjoy
thankyou GIL Hedley.

Comment by Stephen Jeffrey on January 22, 2013 at 3:28pm

We study the anatomy of muscle tendon and ligament but what of the nervous system ? Although this is nerve surgery I found it very interesting to see how these  nerves can be repaired by a skilled and innovative surgeon. The commentary my be surgeon speak but the graphics are stunning, welcome to the world of nerves ! we are working with these every time we touch someone !  

Comment by Stephen Jeffrey on January 22, 2013 at 3:13pm

Comment by Stephen Jeffrey on December 20, 2012 at 7:48am

 http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151305138014176&set=o....

The skin and other layers ? how much have you been taught about these incredible outer layers that so many of us take forgranted ....me included !  

Comment by Stephen Jeffrey on December 17, 2012 at 3:59pm
http://www.endovivo.com/en/dvds.php
Available now. Merry Christmas from Jean Claude Guimberteau
Endoscopy - Microvacuole - Surgeries videos - Living matter
www.endovivo.com
Comment by Stephen Jeffrey on October 25, 2012 at 2:17pm

http://neuroscience.uth.tmc.edu/index.htm

Great site thanks for the info Gordon :)

Comment by Stephen Jeffrey on October 15, 2012 at 10:11am

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Neuroscience-and-Pain-Science-for-Man...

Neuroscience and Pain Science for Manual Physical Therapists

Comment by Stephen Jeffrey on October 9, 2012 at 8:59am

http://www.thegreatcourses.com/tgc/courses/course_detail.aspx?cid=1580

Dr. Jeanette Norden is a neuroscientist, Professor of Cell and Developmental Biology in the School of Medicine, and Professor of Neurosciences in the College of Arts and Sciences at Vanderbilt University.

She earned her Ph.D. in Psychology, with training in Neurobiology and Clinical Neurology, from Vanderbilt University. She completed postdoctoral training at Duke University, the National Institute for Medical Research in London, and Vanderbilt School of Medicine.

Professor Norden is also the Director of Medical Education in the Department of Cell and Developmental Biology at Vanderbilt School of Medicine. Her innovative approach in integrating “humanity” into basic science courses has been recognized at Vanderbilt and nationally.

Dr. Norden has twice won the Shovel Award, given by the graduating class to the faculty member who has had the most positive influence on them in their four years of medical school. She has received several other teaching awards, including the Jack Davies Award for teaching excellence in the basic sciences, the Outstanding Teacher of the Year Award, and the Robert J. Glaser Distinguished Teacher Award from the Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society and the Association of American Medical Colleges. She was the first recipient of both the Teaching Excellence Award given by the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and the University Chair of Teaching Excellence at Vanderbilt.

 

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