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Anatomy Trains DVD

by Primal Pictures

Anatomy Trains
The 'Anatomy Trains' is a revolutionary way of analyzing soft-tissue patterns, and
developing strategies for unwinding these patterns via fascial and myofascial work. Using
the metaphor of train lines, Tom Myers explains how patterns of strain communicate
through the myofascial 'webbing', contributing to postural compensation and movement
stability.
Anatomy Trains DVD-ROM brings this concept to life in visually memorable 3D. A high
resolution interactive 3D model of human musculature - with the anatomy trains lines,
tracks, and stations - provide a unique map of the major myofascial continuities in the
human body. The models can be rotated 360, labelled and are supplemented by text
descriptions and videos.
Combination views, to show the complex relationships of two or more lines, have also
been included.
Anatomy Trains also contains content from Interactive Functional Anatomy including 46
interactive muscle function animations showing muscle function during common
movements, gross motor function and anatomy and functional anatomy text.
Benefits
See the Anatomy Trains theory in memorable 3D.
A quick and easy way to learn and remember complex anatomy.
Digital format saves you time looking for images

Transform your presentations and lectures. Use easy edit functions to export any image or
animation for your own use.
Detailed List of Views
Neurovascular full body
Neurovascular upper body
Neurovascular Trunk and Arms
Neurovascular lower body
Superficial back line
Superficial front line
Lateral line
Spiral line
Deep front arm line
Superficial front arm line
Deep back arm line
Superficial back arm line
Back functional line
Front functional line
Lowest common line
Lower posterior line
Lower anterior line
Upper posterior line
Upper middle line
Upper anterior line
Deep front line
SFL and SBL
SFL and DFL
DFAL and DFL
LL and SL
SFL, SFAL and DFAL
SBL, SBAL and DBAL
BFL and DBAL
FFL,BFL and SL
Lower LL and lower DFL
Anatomy Section
Muscles
Bones
Arteries
Ligaments
Nerves
Anatomy Trains text:
Superficial back line
Superficial front line
Lateral line
Spiral line
Arm lines

Functional lines
Deep front lines
Combination Views
Reviews As an acupuncture and bodywork practitioner I find The Anatomy Trains DVDRom an easy to use reference work and a useful study aid. There is a wealth of
information available, of which I feel I have only scratched the surface so far.
Duncan McGechie Author(s)
Thomas W Myers, LMT
Has practiced as a Certified Rolfer for over 25 years in a variety of clinical and cultural
settings. Former Chair of the Rolf Institute's Anatomy Faculty, and founder-member of
the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork, Tom currently
conducts professional seminars internationally through Kinesis, Inc.
Susan Kay Hillman, ATC, PT
Associate Professor and Director of Human Anatomy, Arizona School of Health
Sciences, a division of Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine.
She served as head athletic trainer for the University of Arizona for twelve years and as a
consultant, athlet
Technical Specification Single user licence
Format: DVD-ROM
PC/Windows OS: Windows 98se, 2000, ME, XP
PC/Windows hardware: Pentium Processor or equivalent, 32MB RAM, 800x600 screen
resolution, 16-bit colour.
Vista: Not supported. However, we are offering access to this title via a subscription to
www.antomy.tv. Please contact sam@primalpictures.com for more information.
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