Anatomy Trains
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"Function without Structure is a ghost; Structure without Function is a corpse." - Wainwright

Jakob Lothe, DC


“From my very first encounter with the  Anatomy Trains-concept several years ago, I was struck by the obvious logic and the natural beauty of this fresh approach to functional anatomy. I soon recognized the huge importance, wide ramifications and numerous potential applications this core concept represents for everyone dealing with the human body.

"The AnatomyTrains-concept has been very useful to me at all the different levels of my professional activities: Firstly, as a chiropractic clinician, it has deepened my understanding and brought new tools into my clinical practice that has proven very useful and effective.

"Secondly, it has been very rewarding to introduce the concept to the entire multidisciplinary team of therapists at Klinikk for Alle. We have had the great fortune of having Tom Myers himself conducting two consecutive workshops in our clinic in Oslo. Our experience has been that AnatomyTrains provides a valuable common language and enhances mutual understanding between all the different health professions involved in both treatment and rehabilitation of the individual patient, hence making interdisciplinary interventions more targeted and effective.

"Thirdly, but perhaps most importantly, will be the impact of the AnatomyTrains-concept and the central concepts in Spatial Medicine which I expect will take place in health care education in the future.”

Jakob Lothe is a Chiropractor who graduated from the Anglo-European College of Chiropractic in Bournemouth, England in1988. He is in private practice at “Klinikk for Alle” in Oslo and was one of the founding partners when the clinic was established in 1990.

Klinikk for Alle is one of the largest private clinics of its kind in Scandinavia, pioneering and conceptualizing a unique multidisciplinary treatment approach with a team consisting of chiropractors, medical doctors, physiotherapists, acupuncturists, massage therapists and personal trainers.

Jakob holds a part-time position for the Norwegian Chiropractic Association where his main areas of responsibility are professional development, research and education. His main efforts for the last 5-6 years have been targeted towards establishing a Norwegian Chiropractic university programme. Jakob has been a member of the NCA’s Executive Board for several years.

He has also been personally involved in research projects on low back pain leading to peer-reviewed articles and has appeared at several conferences in Scandinavia with lectures and presentations.

He co-authored the booklet “Neuromuscular disorders. An introduction to chiropractic management” endorsed by the World Chiropractic Association.

With his open mind for professional development in a multidisciplinary context, Jakob has sought inspiration from a wide range of sources both within as well as outside the chiropractic profession throughout the years.

Klinikk for Alle Majorstuen
Gardeveien 17
0363 Oslo, NORWAY
Tel +47-22853500
e-mail: jaklothe@online.no
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