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SUMMARY:The Pelvic Diaphragm by Julie Hammond
DESCRIPTION:Balancing the Diaphragms Series\nThe Pelvic Diaphragm\n‘Treating pelvic pain and dysfunction from a global lens.’ \n  \nAbout the workshop: \nThe workshop is based on Julie Hammonds’ book\, “The pelvic diaphragm: Treating pain and dysfunction from a global anatomical perspective.” Pelvic pain and dysfunction are multifaceted problems affecting both men and women and their quality of life. Pelvic diaphragm dysfunction is considered an isolated event\, and it isn’t. A pelvis problem is never just a pelvis problem\, and many other factors go with it. In this two-day workshop\, we will take a deep dive into the intricate and complex local anatomy of both the male and female pelvis and pelvic diaphragm from the perineum to the fascial diaphragm of the endopelvic fascia. \nOnce the local anatomy is understood\, it is vital to appreciate how it fits into a global context. The pelvis is balanced within a larger global tensegrity structure. There are fascial and functional connections between the pelvic diaphragm and the respiratory diaphragm\, as well as a functional relationship with the feet and ankles. There is a clear link between the ankle and pelvic positions\, which affects the pelvic diaphragm within. The workshop will incorporate the latest research on these connections and their relevance to clinical practice. Making sure the pelvis has adequate support above and below before easing tension in the pelvic diaphragm\, so the client can maintain the changes. \nThe aim is to inspire and excite students by making misunderstood\, complex anatomy relatable. The focus is on the fascial connections between the pelvic diaphragm and respiratory diaphragm\, introducing newer anatomical concepts. This is supported by current research that can inform clinical practice. Clear guidelines are provided\, including fascial release techniques\, self-release (client homework)\, and experiential activities. \nLearning outcomes:  \nAt the end of the two days\, you will: \n-Have a clear understanding of pelvis and pelvic diaphragm anatomy\, and a love of this anatomy. \n-Be able to assess the pelvis and understand its relationship within the global tensegrity structure \n– Explain the fascial and functional connections above and below \n-Incorporate breath and pelvic diaphragm function together to ease or stimulate the pelvic diaphragm \n-Understand the importance of treating global before local \nWho is this workshop for? \nThis workshop is a blend of theory\, manual techniques\, experiential and self-release techniques with myofascial balls. It is ideal for manual therapists and movement practitioners who teach one to one or small groups\, who are looking to deepen their pelvis anatomy knowledge and understanding of global connections\, encouraging practitioners to zoom out and think outside the box. \n  \nBio \nJulie Hammond lives in Western Australia\, where she runs a clinical practice. She has 25 years of clinical experience and specialises in Bodywork and Structural Integration. Julie is the Director and Lead Teacher of Anatomy Trains Australia & New Zealand. She also lectures internationally. She organised the first Australian Fascia Symposium in 2020 and co-founded Balancing the Diaphragms. Julie contributed a chapter on Anatomy Trains Structural Integration for Fascia\, Function\, and Medical Applications by David Lesondak. She has a passion for Women’s Health. Julie’s love of anatomy has led her to participate in many dissections. She has just completed her medical science degree. Julie is passionate about integrating current research into her clinical practice and vice versa. She believes clinical practice should inform research. \nSikre deg en plass
URL:https://bergenbodywork.no/event/the-pelvic-diaphragm-by-julie-hammond/
LOCATION:Oslo\, Kjelsåsveien 174 b\, Oslo\, Norway
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SUMMARY:Anatomy Trains Structure & Function\, Oslo
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Bergen Body Work – organizer of Anatomy Trains courses in Norway since 2010 \n\n \n\n\n\n\nANATOMY TRAINS STRUCTURE & FUNCTION\nOslo | 18.–20. September 2026\nLær å se kroppen gjennom fascia og de myofasciale meridianene.\nKroppen er ikke en samling av isolerte muskler – den er et sammenhengende fascialt nettverk som organiserer holdning\, bevegelse og kraftoverføring i hele kroppen. \nNår man begynner å forstå Anatomy Trains-systemet\, blir mange tilsynelatende komplekse smerte- og bevegelsesmønstre lettere å analysere. Spenning i ett område av kroppen kan ofte spores til helt andre steder langs de myofasciale linjene. \nDette intensive 3-dagers kurset gir deg en praktisk introduksjon til Anatomy Trains og hvordan fasciale forbindelser påvirker holdning\, bevegelse og funksjon. \nKurset kombinerer oppdatert teori om fascia med praktisk arbeid med kroppen\, slik at du kan ta kunnskapen direkte inn i klinisk praksis eller bevegelsesarbeid. \nDette vil du lære\n• Forstå de 12 myofasciale meridianene i Anatomy Trains \n• Se sammenhenger mellom holdning\, bevegelse og fasciale spenningsmønstre \n• Forbedre analyse av postur og bevegelse (BodyReading) \n• Lære praktiske strategier for å påvirke fasciale mønstre gjennom behandling \n• Utvikle en mer helhetlig forståelse av hvordan kroppen organiserer kraft\, stabilitet og bevegelse \nHvem passer kurset for?\nKurset er utviklet for fagpersoner som arbeider med kropp\, behandling og bevegelse: \n• Osteopater \n• Fysioterapeuter \n• Manuellterapeuter \n• Massasjeterapeuter \n• Kroppsterapeuter / bodyworkers \n• Personlige trenere \n• Yoga- og bevegelseslærere \nDet anbefales grunnleggende kunnskap om anatomi. \nBergen Body Work – Anatomy Trains i Norge siden 2010\nBergen Body Work har arrangert Anatomy Trains-kurs i Norge i over 16 år. \nGjennom årene har terapeuter og bevegelsesfaglige fra hele Europa deltatt på kursene våre\, og vi har også hatt flere workshops og besøk med Thomas Myers selv. \nVårt mål er å skape et faglig sterkt læringsmiljø der internasjonal kunnskap kombineres med praktisk\, hands-on læring i små grupper. \nPraktisk informasjon\nDato:  18.-20. September 2026 \nPåmelding har startet. Antall plasser er begrenset for å sikre god veiledning og praktisk læring. Sikre deg plass nå. \n 
URL:https://bergenbodywork.no/event/anatomytrains/
LOCATION:Oslo\, Kjelsåsveien 174 b\, Oslo\, Norway
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