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  • =Anatomy Trains= ...del of the human musculoskeletal system that draws on tensegrity concepts. Anatomy Trains was originated by Myers, Tom|Tom Myers.
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  • ==Anatomy Trains by Tom Myers== [[Anatomy Trains|Tom Myers' Anatomy Trains]] is an evidence-based empirical description of the human body's fas
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  • ...in general, and specializes in tensegrity as an explanation for structural anatomy. Read here about Earnhardt's biography, as it relates to tensegrity, and h ...ians” — long lines of tension — that determine posture and movement (see [[Anatomy Trains]]). Earnhardt since then studied [[Levin, Stephen M|Stephen Levin’
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  • ...ecial attention is paid to the condyle. In tensegrity models of structural anatomy, bone is the component that is optimized to bear compressive load. The cond [[Category:Portal to Structural Anatomy]]
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  • [[Category:portal to structural anatomy]] [[Category:anatomy]]
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  • ...developed the [[Anatomy Trains]] during the 1990’s to teach human fascial anatomy at the Rolf Institute. He was inspired by Ida Rolf's repeated assertion tha Read here selected articles by Myers. For more articles by Myers see, [[Anatomy Trains]].
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  • ...human anatomical structures. Be sure to read his article, The Geometry of Anatomy - the Bones of Tensegrity on his website. ...tensegrity. Each iteration approaches a better accuracy and resolution of anatomy and in turn sparks insight into an explanation of bio-mechanics that does n
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  • Tensegrity informs the study of blood in two principle ways. In structural anatomy, the role of blood as a structural element in maintaining body shape, such [[Category:Structural Anatomy]]
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  • ...tice. A life-long interest in natural geometry and a thorough grounding in anatomy have enabled him to work with Stephen Levin and develop new models that are ...ork of [[Levin, Stephen M.|Stephen Levin]], Scarr explains musculoskeletal anatomy in the light of new research, and in ways that that are of interest to ever
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  • [[Category:Portal to Structural Anatomy]]
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  • .../www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFJSDai67tE&list=PL995F2FD3D626052E Tensegrity in Anatomy] ...ww.youtube.com/watch?v=RzFq6MjbiXw&list=PL4IGA3iO2R62HIxSe4k1M86DPRKCciODF Anatomy Trains, tensegrity in the human body]
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  • ...'''bones''' and their role in tensegrity-based explanations of structural anatomy. In tensegrity models of structural anatomy, bone is the component that is optimized to bear compressive load.
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  • [[Category:Portal to Structural Anatomy]] [[Category:human being]][[Category:biotensegrity]][[Category:anatomy trains]]
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  • [[Category:portal to structural anatomy]]
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  • [[Category:portal to structural anatomy]] [[Category:t-person]][[Category:p-anatomy]][[Category:p-anatomist]]
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  • ...in terms of tensegrity. See [[Myers, Tom|Myers, Tom]] and [[Anatomy Trains|Anatomy Trains]]. ...heading is a stub. See [[Animals|animals]], or the [[portal to structural anatomy]].
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  • Tom Myers writes in Anatomy Trains, MFBs play a key role in birth. These cells occur in healthy fascia, ...ure, see the [[:Category:Portal to Structural Anatomy|portal to structural anatomy]].
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  • ...ceptionally thin-walled air sacs called alveoli. To completely explain the anatomy of the lungs, it is necessary to discuss the passage of air through the mou [[Category:portal to structural anatomy]]
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  • ...udy of tensegrity in animals is usually an application of Myers, Tom|Myers Anatomy Trains approach to comprehending the interplay of fascia and bone|bone in v
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  • [[Category:portal to structural anatomy]][[Category:portal to biotensegrity]]
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  • ...I finally returned to research the application of tensegrity to vertebrate anatomy and tracked down Dr. Stephen Levin. We began to collaborate that year and h
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