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Latest anatomy study guide news – Learning Anatomy for Movement: Anatomical Study Aids for Pilates …
Ok so you might find the next few links interesting. These are from around the web, just random snippets that I've picked up in my reading, but I found some very cool information in them. You might too. Here goes...
Learning Anatomy for Movement: Anatomical Study Aids for Pilates ...
Trail Guide to the Body (Books of Discovery, 2005), by massage therapist Andrew Biel, is a unique guide to palpatory anatomy. It's useful for movement teachers who cue with their hands and want to know which muscles they're touching. ...
Lapham's Quarterly: 1784: When Universal Health Care Was as Simple ...
The only legally obtainable bodies in most countries belonged to criminals, such as the bank-robber Aris Kindt, pictured in Rembrandt's The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp . Particularly in places like England, ... As a result, medical tourists flocked from all over the continent where Arimathaea corpses (also known as “study corpses,” “free-of-charge corpses,” and “failed corpses”) went under the knife by the thousands. Particularly from Germany and England, ...
Anatomy Study for Kinaesthetic Learning Styles: Hands-on and ...
Students with different learning styles have some great choices for human anatomy study. ... Trail Guide to the Body. Andrew Biel's text, reissued several times, is aimed at bodyworkers, but appropriate for any student of musculoskeletal anatomy. It encourages students to palpate muscles, tendons and bones in order to learn their locations and how they move. It's ideal to use this book with a willing partner on hand! Supplementary workbooks, flashcards and DVDs are also ...
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One Response to “Latest anatomy study guide news – Learning Anatomy for Movement: Anatomical Study Aids for Pilates …”
(Massage therapist hat on) I think it's going to take more than a meditation to deal with your headache and back pain. This is a somatic (body) response to your emotional state, and I'd say that because you are a physical intuitive it is all the more likely that your emotional state is reflected in your physical one.
Some suggestions. If you can find some time and money, try to find a therapist who specialises in myofascial release techniques, and have a few sessions with that person. This should relieve some of the immediate emotional/physical pain (storing emotions in the body is called 'armouring'. In the longer term, as you probably already know anyway, you're going to have to look at addressing the root cause of the issues.
(takes off massage therapist hat).
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