Abdomen Chest and Breath - Technique Showcase
The breath is an essential food for life and its passage in and out of the body can be compromised by structural issues in the trunk. The trunk must also act to support the shoulders as well as the neck and head. Its position and relationship with the pelvis can therefore be vital for correct mechanics of the upper limbs and head, neck and jaw.
This course focuses on ribcage and thoracic spine mechanics, and includes:
The anatomy and physiology of the breath
Various therapeutic views of the ‘normal’ breath
Techniques for abdominal fasciae, ribs, vertebral rib joints, and mediastinal visceral tissues, scalenes, and lumbar muscles
Techniques for facilitation of the ‘breath wave’ into the front, back, and sides, as well as into each ‘quadrant’ of the rib cage
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69 Pectoralis Minor Loop
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69 Pectoralis Minor
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67 Pectoralis Major Loop
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67 Pectoralis Major
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Opening the Breath (on demand)
Opening the Breath
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63 Latissimus Dorsi Loop
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63 Latissimus Dorsi
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66 Sternum and Sternocostal Joints Loop
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66 Sternum and Sternocostal Joints
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68 Subclavius
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68 Subclavius Loop
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61 Upper Trapezius Loop
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61 Upper Trapezius
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65 Schultz Band Loop
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65 Schultz Band
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70 Diaphragm Release: Bilateral Lift Loop
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70 Diaphragm Release: Bilateral Lift
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71 Scalenes Loop
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07 Superficial Cylinder Sweep Loop
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07 Superficial Cylinder Sweep
Demonstration of the Superficial Cylinder Sweep
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72 Rectus Abdominis and Semi-Lunar Lines Loop
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72 Rectus Abdominis and Semi-Lunar Lines
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60 Lateral Raphe Loop
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60 Lateral Raphe