Foundation Myofascial K-Taping
03.03.2012 - 04.03.2012
Bisham Abbey


Advanced course
17.03.2012 - 18.03.2012
London


Intensive Foundation Course
24.03.2012 - 24.03.2012
London West Middlesex


Foundation Myofascial K-Taping
24.03.2012 - 25.03.2012
Bray - Ireland


Sport Trauma - Myofascial K T
25.03.2012 - 25.03.2012
London West Middlesex


Intensive Foundation Course
14.04.2012 - 14.04.2012
Edinburgh


Intensive Foundation Course
14.04.2012 - 14.04.2012
Burton on Trent


Sport Trauma - Myofascial K T
15.04.2012 - 15.04.2012
Edinburgh


Sport Trauma - Myofascial K T
15.04.2012 - 15.04.2012
Burton on Trent


Foundation Myofascial K-Taping
05.05.2012 - 06.05.2012
London West Middlesex


Foundation Myofascial K-Taping
26.05.2012 - 27.05.2012
Cardiff


Foundation Myofascial K-Taping
09.06.2012 - 10.06.2012
Southampton


Foundation Myofascial K-Taping
30.06.2012 - 01.07.2012
Coventry


Foundation Myofascial K-Taping
30.06.2012 - 01.07.2012
Edinburgh


Intensive Foundation
07.07.2012 - 07.07.2012
Bisham Abbey


Sport Trauma - Myofascial K T
08.07.2012 - 08.07.2012
Bisham Abbey


Intensive Foundation Course
14.07.2012 - 14.07.2012
London West Middlesex


Sport Trauma - Myofascial K T
15.07.2012 - 15.07.2012
London West Middlesex


Intensive Foundation Course
01.09.2012 - 01.09.2012
Crewe


Sport Trauma - Myofascial K T
02.09.2012 - 02.09.2012
Crewe


Advanced course
07.09.2012 - 08.09.2012
Edinburgh


Foundation Myofascial K-Taping
08.09.2012 - 09.09.2012
London West Middlesex


Intensive Foundation Course
08.09.2012 - 08.09.2012
Cardiff


Sport Trauma - Myofascial K T
09.09.2012 - 09.09.2012
Edinburgh


Sport Trauma - Myofascial K T
09.09.2012 - 09.09.2012
Cardiff


Intensive Foundation Course
22.09.2012 - 22.09.2012
Bray - Ireland


Sport Trauma - Myofascial K T
23.09.2012 - 23.09.2012
Bray - Ireland


Advanced course
29.09.2012 - 30.09.2012
London West Middlesex


Foundation Myofascial K-Taping
13.10.2012 - 14.10.2012
Bisham Abbey


Foundation Myofascial K-Taping
20.10.2012 - 21.10.2012
Burton on Trent


Intensive Foundation Course
03.11.2012 - 03.11.2012
Coventry


Sport Trauma - Myofascial K T
04.11.2012 - 04.11.2012
Coventry


Intensive Foundation Course
17.11.2012 - 17.11.2012
London West Middlesex


Foundation Myofascial K-Taping
17.11.2012 - 18.11.2012
Edinburgh


Sport Trauma - Myofascial K T
18.11.2012 - 18.11.2012
London West Middlesex


Intensive Foundation Course
24.11.2012 - 24.11.2012
Southampton


Sport Trauma - Myofascial K T
25.11.2012 - 25.11.2012
Southampton


The concept of the Anatomy Trains is being used increasingly these days by movement therapists, physiotherapists, chiropractors, osteopaths, massage therapists, and physical trainers around the world. In fact, some of the best muscle movement treatments like Flexotaping – myofascial kinesiology taping, myofascial release therapy, osteopathic myofascial release, balancing techniques and sport osteopathy are also utilising the revolutionary concept of the Anatomy Trains.

Anatomy Trains concept, given by Thomas W. Myers, offers a fresh approach to and a comprehensive understanding of the human muscular-skeletal system and the relationship between the muscles by the fascial network. The Anatomy trains concept is based on the underlying principle that the muscles and the fascial network are inter-linked. Their networking starts right in the embryo at the time when the bones, organs, and muscles have just started to form. It is believed that any pain or injury in the myofascial network would eventually cause discomfort and ailment in the entire body.

Therefore, to relieve pain in shoulders, neck, upper or lower back, hips, legs, arms, hand, or any other body part, the movement therapist must focus on releasing the tension in the myofascial structures instead of simply working on the individual muscles. Only when the trigger points or the sore points in the myofascia are released, the person can experience quick and long-lasting relief from his physical ailments and discomforts.

Keeping the Anatomy Trains concept in mind, the movement therapists all across the globe are adopting a holistic approach to treat disorders related to movement and posture. The professional therapists are able to provide their patients relief from carpal tunnel syndrome, impingement syndromes, migraine and even tinnitus just after a single therapy session. This was something which traditional kinesiology taping often could not achieve, but myofascial taping can.

Those of you, who are offering professional movement related therapies, kinesiology taping, osteopathic myofascial release and balancing techniques and/or sport osteopathy, and are interested in getting specialised training that combines the Anatomy Trains concept, may visit www.physiotrainingacademy.co.uk

Here you will receive top quality training in myofascia, myofascial kinesiology taping (Flexotaping), and other therapeutic trainings and techniques that combine the revolutionary concept of Anatomy Trains for offering effective and long lasting medical benefits to your patients.

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