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Ep. 23: Anatomy Tells A Story

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In this podcast, I sit down with FRS Master Instructor Dr. Michael Chivers for a technical discussion about the evolutionary perspective of anatomy with special attention on the hip joint. We explore how evolutionary pressures forged anatomical structures and their influence on the biomechanics of joints and how the FRS Bioflow model differs from traditional understandings of anatomy.

We also discuss the concept of tissue force profiles, tissue specificity in palpation and rehabilitation, and clinical examples from our experiences treating and training clients.

Some of the specific anatomy discussed includes:

  • Joint space of the hip
  • Capsular tissues and ligament formation in evolution
  • The adductor magnus, longus, and brevis
  • The rectus femoris
  • The gluteus minimus
  • Pain and referral patterns
  • And more...

If you would like to see the related anatomy visuals, please watch the podcast on YouTube.

https://youtu.be/URYpG5UvjnA

Disclaimer: This podcast does not provide medical advice and it is intended for informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. For more information or to seek out an FRS provider in your area, please visit our website.

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In this podcast, I sit down with FRS Master Instructor Dr. Michael Chivers for a technical discussion about the evolutionary perspective of anatomy with special attention on the hip joint. We explore how evolutionary pressures forged anatomical structures and their influence on the biomechanics of joints and how the FRS Bioflow model differs from traditional understandings of anatomy.

We also discuss the concept of tissue force profiles, tissue specificity in palpation and rehabilitation, and clinical examples from our experiences treating and training clients.

Some of the specific anatomy discussed includes:

  • Joint space of the hip
  • Capsular tissues and ligament formation in evolution
  • The adductor magnus, longus, and brevis
  • The rectus femoris
  • The gluteus minimus
  • Pain and referral patterns
  • And more...

If you would like to see the related anatomy visuals, please watch the podcast on YouTube.

https://youtu.be/URYpG5UvjnA

Disclaimer: This podcast does not provide medical advice and it is intended for informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. For more information or to seek out an FRS provider in your area, please visit our website.

  continue reading

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