
The originator of the Anatomy Trains Myofascial Meridians Thomas Myers studied with Drs. Ida Rolf, Moshe Feldenkrais, and Buckminster Fuller, and with a variety of movement and manual therapy pioneers. His work is influenced by cranial, visceral, and intrinsic movement studies he made with European schools of osteopathy. An inveterate traveler, Tom has practiced integrative manual therapy for over 40 years in a variety of clinical and cultural settings. Tom is the author of Anatomy Trains (2020, 4th ed), co-author of Fascial Release for Structural Balance (North Atlantic, 2010, 2017), co-author of Anatomy Trains in Motion Study Guide (2019), author of Body3, The Anatomist’s Corner, Structural Integration: Collected Articles, and BodyReading: Visual Assessment and The Anatomy Trains, and has also written extensively for Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies (Elsevier). He has also produced over 20 online learning courses with Anatomy Trains, and others in collaboration with various body-oriented professional groups. Tom lives and sails on the coast of Maine in the USA. Tom and his faculty conduct professional development courses and certification in Structural Integration worldwide.
by Thomas W. Myers
Rating: 4.5 ⭐
An accessible and comprehensive approach to the anatomy and function of the fascial system in the body combined with a holitsic overview of myofascial therapy. Many different therapists now use myofascial techniques to influence postural change and pain relief. This book demonstrates exactly how the muscles connect within the connect tissue to affect posture, compensatory strain and pain patterns.
Fascia, the soft tissue surrounding muscles, bones, and organs, plays a crucial role in supporting the body. By learning to intelligently manipulate it, a bodyworker or therapist can help clients with many chronic conditions, providing immediate pain relief as well as reducing ongoing aches and pains. In Fascial Release for Structural Balance, authors James Earls and Thomas Meyers—both resp
Collection of articles written by Thomas Myers for Massage Magazine between 1997 and 2000. Available from the Kinesis/Anatomy Trains website.From the website:"Body3 (2000, 168 pp) is a regional anatomy which works its way up the body from foot to head, addressing bony, articular, and individual muscle functions along the way.Body3 is the text for the first part of Tom
by Thomas W. Myers
Cette nouvelle édition en langue française du best-seller mondial, Anatomy Trains®, va transformer et éclairer votre perception des réseaux myofasciaux. Anatomy Trains® élargit l’approche de l’anatomie traditionnelle du concept structurel musculosquelettique pour construire un nouveau monde reposant sur le fascia. Cet ouvrage met l’accent sur le principe d’intégrité et de continuité corporelle fon
by Thomas W. Myers
Myofascial anatomyRecently, muscle fascia is one of the most remarkable areas of pain management and treatment. However, even in the early 2000s when the first edition of this book was published, interest in Korea was still at an early stage, compared to Western countries where clinical results and research papers were updated in abundance. This book is almost the only theoretical book about biome
by Thomas W. Myers
by Thomas W. Myers
Myofascial Meridians for Manual and Movement TherapistsAn accessible and comprehensive approach to the anatomy and function of the fascial system in the body combined with a holistic overview of myofascial therapy. Many different therapists now use myofascial techniques to influence postural change and pain relief. This book demonstrates exactly how the muscles connect within th
by Thomas W. Myers
Rating: 5.0 ⭐
by Thomas W. Myers