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Biotensegrity: How Anatomy Trains, Osteopathy, and Kinesiology Work and What Can Make These Techniques Most Effective

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Biotensegrity: How Anatomy Trains, Osteopathy, and Kinesiology Work and What Can Make These Techniques Most Effective
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For 20 years now, T. Myers' book Anatomical Trains has opened up a whole new understanding of anatomical and functional relationships for physical therapy, rehabilitation and fitness practitioners, overcoming the compartmentalization and fragmentation of traditional teaching of anatomy as a list of individual muscles, ligaments, bones, etc. But what are the myofascial meridians of "anatomical trains" that T. Myers made famous in a broader sense? They are private examples of synergies in networks of dynamic tension in the human body. In his book T. Myers, of course, mentions and explains the concept of tensegrity, referring to R.B. Fuller, but does so very briefly and without further development. G. Skarr's book is the next step for those who are convinced in practice of the applicability and usefulness of those specific private synergies that T. Myers talks about, and are now motivated to go further and begin to understand not only private examples, but also the most general principles and processes of synergies in our body.
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