The Arm Lines
Introduction to the Arm Lines. Note: this collection contains dissection imagery that may not be suitable for all viewers. Discretion advised. The Arm Lines are four distinct myofascial meridians that run from the axial skeleton through four layers of the shoulder, to the four quadrants of the arm and four 'sides' of the hand, namely the thumb, little finger, palm, and back of the hand. Despite this apparently neat symmetry, the Arm Lines display more "crossover" myofascial linkages among these longitudinal continuities than do the corresponding lines in the legs.
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The Deep Front Arm Line Animation
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The Deep Back Arm Line Animation
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Introduction to The Arms Lines
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The Shoulder and Arm Lines - Full Technique Video
Integrated fascial techniques are presented in this video from Chapter 7 of the Anatomy Trains book for easing and repositioning the shoulders and balancing the Arm lines with instant access to anatomy, issues and patterns, fascial release.
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Dissection Lines on a Skeleton: Deep Back Arm Line
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Dissection Lines on a Skeleton: Deep Front Arm Line
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Dissection Lines on a Skeleton: Superficial Arm Line - Front and Back
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Dissection Lines on a Skeleton: Deep Arm Lines - Back and Front