The Anatomy Trains Structural Essential series, is a set of intensive soft-tissue technique courses divided into functional regions. Combining movement and manual techniques for the most efficient and long-lasting results, and using the latest research on the interaction between skeleton, muscles, joints, and fascial proprioceptors, this series of workshops will take you to a new level in therapy.
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Abdome Chest & Breath
Designed with the busy manual therapist in mind, each Structural Essentials event gives you a new understanding of the relevant area. The content will outline how the structural and functional anatomy relates to many common issues as well as to the rest of the body. Based on many new and established approaches this series will give you the skills in palpation, BodyReading and functional analysis needed for the modern multidisciplinary therapist.
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
The Structural Essentials workshops are most easily absorbed in the order outlined below but you can do them in any order as time permits after Anatomy Trains Structure & Function foundation course.
- Arches and Legs – 3 days
- Fans of the Hip – 2 ½ days
- Abdomen, Chest and Breath – 2 ½ days
- Tensegrity Spine – 2 days
- Shoulders & Arms – 2 days
- Head, Neck & Jaw – 2 days
The Pathway towards professional Certification
Anatomy Trains Structural Integration
Anatomy Trains Structure and Function 3-day overview class, where we get to know you and you get to know us. Follow up with our six regional anatomy workshops.
In the second phase, students apply the assessments and techniques from Part 1 to practice a 3-series protocol of Structural Integration with clinical practice on outside models in a 10-day program.
The third phase, 2 x 15-day classes is where students are taught and tested in the full 12-series program of Structural Integration. Graduates form this program are certified to practice ATSI and join the International Association of Structural Integrators (IASI).
Introduction Workshop for Manual & Movement professionals;
Anatomy Trains, Structure & Function – 3 days
Part I: The six Structural Essentials (a deep dive to local areas)
- Arches and the Legs
- Fans of the Hip
- Abdomen, Chest & Breath
- Tensegrity Spine
- Shoulders & Arms
- Head, Neck & Jaw
Part II: Structural Strategies – 3 series (Starting to put the parts together in strategies) 10 days training. Requirements before participating part III: Receive the personal 12 series Structural Integration with a certified ATSI practitioner; Find a practitioner near you
Part III: Structural Integration – 12 series (Connecting the dots in the whole moving body)
30 days training. Note: To be able to apply for part III you need to have completed and gotten approved previous part II.
Information about Anatomy Trains courses worldwide: www.antomytrains.com