Posts Tagged 'Biomechanics'
28 July 2010 at 17:02
A lady was reffered to me for some foot exercises as she has (had) dropped meta-tarsal heads and collapsed transverse arch in both feet - excrcuiatingly painful, particularly for an artist on her fee [ read more ]
Tags: anatomy | biomechanics | PT courses | 3D Anatomy | human anatomy | human motion | back pain | neck pain | joint pain | sciatica | plantar fasciitis | injury | rock climbing | skiing | | gait analysis |
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15 July 2010 at 11:29
Finding Centre Level 1b
Biomechanics and Fascia Workshops
TWO 3D WORKSHOPS IN ONE WEEKEND
Gary Ward's first two day workshop covering both 3D Mechanics and 3D F [ read more ]
Tags: Fascia | biomechanics | anatomy | motion workshops | stretching
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17 December 2009 at 14:36
It's not all about that first anatomy course you did, you know? The limitations to the kind of anatomical education we are given are the limitations within which we work with our clients.
Ok, you [ read more ]
Tags: anatomy | biomechanics | PT courses | 3D Anatomy | human anatomy | human motion | back pain | neck pain | joint pain | sciatica | plantar fasciitis | injury | rock climbing | skiing | gait analysis
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26 October 2009 at 17:42
"Your introduction to anatomical centre"
July 18th 2010
Biomechanics and Physics combine to enable biological motion (human movement) on the planet.
This day workshop introduces the concepts [ read more ]
Tags: Biomechanics | Physics | Human Movement | Joints | Posture | Spine
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26 October 2009 at 13:15
"Breaking the Mould of Anatomical Thinking"
June 20th 2010
We no longer see anatomy as a static object but one full of life, motion and unlimited potential. Although current practice views anat [ read more ]
Tags: Muscles | Joints | Hip | Shoulder | Neck | Spine | Anatomy | Foot function | Anatomy courses | Motion | Motion | Biomechanics | Gait analysis
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