Early bird price of $97 USD held until March 7, 2025 / $125 USD thereafter
Or purchase the bundle of all 3 webinars for $247 USD early bird / $300 USD regular!
Balancing the Diaphragms: Exploring the Fascial and Functional Connections of the Diaphragms
A three part webinar series with Julie Hammond, director of Anatomy Trains Australia & NZ
Balancing the Diaphragms looks at the fascial and functional communication between the six diaphragms in the body. It takes a global lens when treating pelvic diaphragm dysfunction but is more than a workshop for the pelvic diaphragm. In these workshops, we will look at breathing dysfunction, temporomandibular joint disorder, restrictions in the throat that can affect speech or swallowing, and restrictions from below that can affect these tissues. We explore the fascial origami and make seemingly complicated anatomy understandable and fun. To understand anatomy, you need to hear, see, and feel it; these workshops will focus on information relatable to clinical practice.
Part 2: The Respiratory Diaphragm, Abdominal and Thoracolumbar Fascia Connections
In this two-hour webinar, we will explore the anatomy of the breath and the communication between the respiratory and pelvic diaphragm. Exploring how posture can affect the zone of apposition and alter the communication between these two diaphragms. How changes in abdominal or pelvic diaphragm tension affect diaphragmatic tension. Exploring the connection between the respiratory diaphragm and pelvic diaphragm via the abdominal and thoracolumbar fascia. This webinar will be a mix of theory, experiential, self-release movement and clinical application. It will include detailed assessment and techniques on a model.
Schedule:
March 21, 2025
7:00 – 9:00 PM Eastern Time, US
This course will be provided over Zoom webinar with live chat and Q&A.
Recordings will be provided via password protected streaming access for 45 days.
Julie Hammond lives in Western Australia and is Director and lead teacher of Anatomy Trains Australia & New Zealand and has been a bodyworker for 23 years. She is a certified Anatomy Trains Structural Integration practitioner; she organised the first Australian Fascia symposium in 2020, co-founder of Anatomy Trains Women’s Health Symposium, and co-founder of Balancing the Diaphragms. She has a passion for women’s health with a special interest in treating pelvic dysfunction from a global lens. She is currently studying medical science.