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Rajam,
I would love to speak with Tom about this. Might you private message me his email address?
Regards,
Walt
Walt, I don't know his personal email address, I usually contact him through Facebook. I took one of his classes and periodically ask him questions. When I read your article about Leleans ligament, I was curious about his thoughts since he does a lot of dissection and studies of the anatomy. He replied that he's been aware of it for some time, which is why I though you might want to get together with your thoughts about it. Hopefully you'll remember to come back and share more with us!
You can probably find an email for him through www.anatomytrains.com
Warmly,
Rajam
Hi Walt,
Would love for either of you to present your findings at the Research Conference July 13-15, 2011 at the World Massage Festival. Let me know.
Greetings all. Good to see more interest happening. In 2007 at the Boston Congress Tom was kind enough to spend a few minutes watching a video of manips for the ligament in question. Its probable that he was already aware of fascial anomalies in that area, but possibly otherwise engrossed in his area of interest i.e. functionaries in the anatomy trains idea. Where would we be now without that wonderful body of work?
In my practice in Melbourne Australia, sometimes clients come in that have, many years ago, been treated by urban legend Billy Mitchell. I believe he was a football trainer/fixer for a major club. On nominated days people would line up for treatment, which often consisted merely of a couple of pushes in the lower back. The client would then drop a few coins in the tin and leave. Was he correcting a rotation? was it a soft tissue manip? I think Billy may have found one aspect of the ligament now getting our attention. To my knowledge Billy didn't leave any writings or treatment records. Nevertheless, his legacy is a shining one, putting focussed manipulative wizardry and honed palpation skills within reach of those in need. I salute him. Perhaps members will know of other "urban legends" who have contributed to the soft tissue pantheon in similar ways.
Rajam K Roose said:
Walt, I don't know his personal email address, I usually contact him through Facebook. I took one of his classes and periodically ask him questions. When I read your article about Leleans ligament, I was curious about his thoughts since he does a lot of dissection and studies of the anatomy. He replied that he's been aware of it for some time, which is why I though you might want to get together with your thoughts about it. Hopefully you'll remember to come back and share more with us!
You can probably find an email for him through www.anatomytrains.com
Warmly,
Rajam
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