Dissection and Perception: Changes in our Fascial Understanding through Anatomical History Live Online Webinar

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  • May 28 – 28, 2020
  • Online lecture
  • This course is intended for Manual Therapists.
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Presented by Anatomy Trains Certified Teacher Lauri Nemetz

Begins at 7:00 pm EDT (Eastern Time, US). Please register in advance for this webinar by clicking the “Register Here” button.

Our perception informs what we understand in anatomy, and particularly the way fascia has been traditionally revealed or
discarded. Dissection techniques throughout time have produced images that alter our thinking of body perception. We will explore some of the changes in anatomical understanding and trace the historical progression of dissection, from ancient practices to new ideas in connection (such as Anatomy Trains) to methods of decellurization to plastination. Enjoy this lecture filled with anatomical images (old and new!). We will have time for Q & A at the end.

Lauri Nemetz has been a fully certified Anatomy Trains teacher since 2013 and has assisted Anatomy Trains dissections since
2014. She is an Adjunct Associate Professor at Pace University (Pleasantville, NY) and has a long career in teaching, movement, therapy and anatomy work. She is a member of the American Association for Anatomy and is a current dissection team member of the Fascial Net Plastination Project. She regularly teaches workshops internationally and has presented at conferences including at Harvard Medical and Oxford University. More information at www.wellnessbridge.com.
DatesMay 28 – 28, 2020
LocationOnline lecture
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Begins at 7:00 PM EDT (USA)

Teacher(s)Lauri Nemetz
TuitionFree live webinar: recording may be purchased for $50
Cancellation Feen/a
Contactinfo@anatomytrains.com

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