The Superficial Front Line
Note: this collection contains dissection imagery that may not be suitable for all viewers. Discretion advised. The Superficial Front Line connects the entire anterior surface of the body from the top of the feet to the side of the skull in two pieces - toes to pelvis and pelvis to head - which, when the hip is extended as in standing, function as one continuous line of integrated myofascia. This collection will familiarize you with the anatomy of and techniques for the Superficial Front Line.
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The Superficial Front Line Animation
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Introduction to Superficial Front Line
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The Superficial Front Line Full Technique video
Fascial Plane and Myofascial Release Techniques presented as an integrated series of techniques for each of the Anatomy Trains lines! There are eight videos, which ‘illustrate’ chapters 3 through 9 of the Anatomy Trains book. The techniques are demonstrated by Tom in a small-class, mentoring-type...
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Dissection Lines on Skeleton: Superficial Front Line
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Dissection Lines on Skeleton: Superficial Front View
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Dissection Lines on Skeleton: Superficial Front Line Clip
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Dissection Lines on Skeleton: Superficial Front Line in lab with students
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Tom Myers Superficial Front LIne Lecture 2021