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Buy Anatomy Trains: Myofascial Meridians for Manual and Movement Therapists, 3e 3 by Thomas W. Myers (ISBN: 544) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. This is a bright easy-to-follow guide to building great visual assessment skills from Anatomy Trains author, Thomas Myers. Compiled from a Massage & Bodywork article series, Tom has updated the articles and added illustrations to allow the concepts to be easily understood. By Thomas Myers The shoulder is the main support for the body weight in compression for most quadrupeds (A) and the main support in tension for arboreal apes (B). In a standing human (C) this is all reversed: it is the turn of the heavy shoulder assembly to be supported by the ribs and spine. By Thomas Myers The shoulder is the main support for the body weight in compression for most quadrupeds (A) and the main support in tension for arboreal apes (B). In a standing human (C) this is all reversed: it is the turn of the heavy shoulder assembly to be supported by the ribs and spine.
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This series of 8 posters – refreshed and updated to align with Thomas Myers’ classic Anatomy Trains– are an essential visual reference to all 12 myofascial meridians laid out in Tom’s book. They include artwork from the prominent British anatomical artists Philip Wilson and Deborah Maizels, whose previous work was with the latest edition of Gray’s Anatomy. Measuring 11 by 17 inches, these UV coated posters are a valuable addition to the walls of manual and movement therapists’ studios, for refreshing your memory about connected anatomy or to show clients why work in one area will be effective in another.
Poster set includes 1 handsome cover image and 7 posters representing all 12 myofascial meridians. 2016 honda 225 hp 4 stroke outboard manual. Shipped in a crush-proof mailing tube. Fable the lost chapters mac.