Anatomy Trains in Structure and Function

  • February 4 – 7, 2016
  • Oslo, Norway
  • This course is intended for Manual Therapists.
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In this new and expanded workshop format you will learn about the myofascial tissue and its many roles in the body. You will begin to appreciate how the body incorporates the Anatomy Train Lines to create easy and graceful movement – provided they are in some form of balance and harmony; restriction or weakness in one section can have many knock-on effects elsewhere.

This workshop will show you how that happens, how to trace the lines of strain and, most importantly, how you can develop strategies to deal with them.

This is the first workshop to combine Anatomy Trains theory alongside structural and functional anatomy and analysis, blending together the concepts of tensegrity with elastic recoil for movement efficiency.

Get the latest information on fascia, muscle, and movement 


 Be able to identify the 12 myofascial meridians and their link to human growth, development, perception and consciousness 


 Accurately “BodyRead” posture and movement; assess your clients in a new way 


 Gain effective myofascial and movement strategies 


 Develop treatment strategies specific to your clients’ 
structural and functional patterns 


Anatomy Trains in Structure & Function courses give you new techniques to transform structure by reaching deeper issues in the tissues.

DatesFeb 4 – 7, 2016
LocationOslo, Norway
VenueNordisk TaiJi og Qigonsenter
AddressGrønlandleiret, Oslo 0190
Class Times

Thursday & Friday: 8.00-16.00 / Saturday & Sunday: 9.00-17.30

Teacher(s)Owen Lewis
Tuition8,000 NOK
Credits Earned28 CEs
Cancellation FeeNo refund of deposit after 3 months prior to start of the workshop.
No fee refund 1 month prior to the start of the workshop.
ContactTherese Hansen
+4792648142
post@bergenbodywork.no
NotesDeposit 2,00 NOK

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