Thank you for your interest. Registration for this livestream is now closed. We hope to hold this event again in late summer!
Anatomy Trains and Laboratories of Anatomical Enlightenment are pleased to invite you to Dissection Livestream with Tom Myers and Todd Garcia: A Regional and Layered Journey Through the Human Body
A message from Tom: Unique times present unique opportunities. For ten years and more master dissector Todd Garcia and I have conducted dissections on untreated cadavers for students from multiple professions, coming from all over the world.
Being in the lab, doing the dissection yourself, making mistakes and learning from them, opening the wonder of the actual human body – it is a singularly spiritual, humbling, emotional, and intellectual voyage of discovery. I know it is not everyone’s cup of tea, but I have learned so much, year upon year, from submitting myself to this journey.
Therefore, we have been very reluctant to put it on video, reserving our classes to require your presence. And now that has changed. So we are too.
For all those who have wished to come and could not, for those who have come before and want to watch Todd work his craft with my commentary, we invite you to join us for a guided tour of the human body through Todd’s amazing skill and my connected anatomy mapping.
Real, lived anatomy is not like what you have seen in books. We have assembled the equipment and planned the course to give you as close to the lived experience as we can – natural color, full range of motion, 3-D views, with applications to therapy and training.
You can join an individual module or sign up for the entire course. This experience will be delivered through Zoom webinar, with high quality audio and video, multiple perspectives, and time for questions.
This course is open to all bodywork professionals worldwide.
***Please note this program is for the intellectually mature and involves unfixed human cadaver images***
Important note: In order to join this course, a signed participant agreement is required. (You will find this agreement to sign and return to us in the email you receive with important registration details upon signing up).
In order to ensure all student agreements are obtained, attendance updated, and that course Zoom links are provided, registration will be CLOSED Thursday, May 7th at 8:00 PM Eastern Time, USA.
Friday May 8, Saturday May 9, Sunday May 10, Monday May 11
10:00 AM -12:00 EST and 3PM – 5PM ( if for any reason you cannot attend any live module, each session will be recorded for your later access) Please note the time zone is Eastern Standard Time in the United States. Please check your local time here: Time Zone Converter
Each module is 2 hours.
Daily Schedule:
Friday, May 8th
Module 1: 10-12 AM EDT – Introduction and Superficial layers
Introductions, Tom: Anatomy Reconsidered
Todd: Introduction to the instruments and lab
Respect for the donor program
Epidermis and exposure of superficial fascia layers
Epidermis and extension
Cutaneous nerves
Layers in the adipose
Module 2: 3-5 PM EDT – Fascial Properties, Directionality, Muscles
Fascia profundus
Where it is thin and where thick
Directionality – ITB, abdominals
Discussion: Seeing the lines appear, continuity of profundis
Delineating Latissimus, side-lying
Identify and isolate muscles as possible within the time
Lat, serratus, external oblique, and on into shoulder and plexus
Saturday, May 9th
Module 3: 10-12 AM EDT – Fascial Dissection of the Neck
Antero-lateral dissection of neck
Superficial Cylinder of the Neck: SCM, Trapezius, and fascia
Omohyoid, Carotid Artery, Jugular Vein
Vagus Nerve
Scalenes and brachial plexus
Cylinders of the neck
Module 4: 3-5 PM EDT- Fascial Dissection of the Arms and Lower leg
Brachial Plexus exposed
Pectoralis minor
Rotator cuff
Anatomy Train Arm Lines
Top of foot onto lower leg: Superficial Front Line
Lateral side of ankle onto fibulari: Lateral Line
Heel to Achilles complex: SBL
Intro to plantar fascia, superficial adipose layer
The lower ends of the cardinal lines
Plantar fascia
Plantar aponeurosis and short flexors reflect
Tendon slings: Spiral Line
Tom, Dick, and Harry from foot to lower leg: DFL
Anatomy Trains: the lower ends of the cardinal lines
Sunday, May 10th
Module 5: 10-12AM EDT – Fascial Dissection of the Hip
Anterior hip dissection
Sartorius, TFL, Rectus femoris
Adductors, hip movement
Femoral triangle
Inguinal loop to testicle
Anterior hip joint
Discussion: “Horizontalising” the pelvis
Posterior hip dissection
Gluteus maximus
Sciatic nerve
Deep lateral rotators: piriformis and OI
Posterior ligaments
Pelvic floor from below, as time allows
Module 6: 3-5PM EDT – Fascial Dissection of the Abdomen and Viscera
Abdominals demo: EO, IO, TvA
Rectus and rectus sheath
Abdominals resection
Omentum and organs in situ
Hepatic ligaments
Lesser omentum, greater and lesser curvatures
Trace large and small intestine
Discuss Adhesions
Organ attachments
Kidneys and retroperitoneal vessels
Psoas complex
Iliac fascia, iliolumbar ligament
Connection to diaphragm
Monday May 11th
Module 7: 10-12AM EDT – Fascial Dissection of Pelvic floor, Heart, Lungs, Thorax
Pelvic floor demo
Opening the thorax, sternum and costochondral breastplate
Heart and lungs in situ, pleura
Adhesions?
Mediastinum, Vagus nerve
Inflate the lungs
Expose the heart, valves, arch
Breath
Esophagus, Thoracic outlet
Thoracic discs
Autonomic ganglia
Clean anterior spine to Anterior Longitudinal Ligament if time permits
Module 8: 3-5PM EDT – Fascial Dissection of Skull, Spine, Brain
Skull, spine and brain
Meninges
Floor of mouth
TMJ and jaw muscles
Facial muscles
Sub-occipital star
Spinal cord, cauda equina
Sample joint – cartilage, ligaments
Close
Tom and Todd have worked together on Fascial Dissection projects for the last 16 years, and are very excited to present this to you through a livestream webinar. Enjoy this clip of Tom and Todd discussing their work together:
We have recently been providing several live webinar courses, and students have expressed their gratitude at being offered the opportunity to learn in community and use this time to further their education with experiences they may not have been able to pursue previously.
We sincerely hope you can join us on this unique experience during this unprecedented time.