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Layered Palpation; A Dynamic Exploration of Visceral Anatomy
Layered palpations are an excellent way to take your understanding of anatomy from the static, one dimensional page of anatomy books to a dynamic and multidimensional experience.
Blending an accurate understanding of anatomy, and visualization based on that anatomy with intention, layered palpations, under the direction of an experienced guide can profoundly enhance your listening skills.
Research has shown that under the skillful guidance of an experienced teacher/communicator the brain of the student and the brain of the teacher will sync in a dynamic display of interconnected entrainment. We will explore this phenomenon and much more through these layered palpation experiences.
What you will learn!
- Visceral anatomy with a focus on the relationship between structure and function.
- Peritoneal connections, which will enhance the subtle and precise nuances in your listening.
- Visceral articulations, which will assist you in distinguishing between organs and tissues.
- Relevant musculoskeletal relationships in order to enhance your understanding of referred pain patterns and patient symptoms.
- Vascular, neural and lymphatic relationships.
- Potential pathologies and how this can be accurately perceived and interpreted.
Layered Palpation; A Dynamic Exploration of Visceral Anatomy
(New) Layered Palpation; A Dynamic Exploration of Visceral Anatomy
If you are a Focused, Serious / Committed subscriber you will, as a part of your subscription, have access to ALL episodes in this mini-series.
- The Art & Science of Layered Palpation - Part 1
- The Art & Science of Layered Palpation - Part 2
- Liver & Gallbladder (November 2, 2024)
- Stomach & Duodenum (December 14, 2024)
- Small Intestine & Colon (February 8, 2025)
- Kidney & Pancreas (April 5, 2025)
- Uterus & Bladder (April 19, 2025)
- Prostate & Rectum (July 2, 2025)
- Heart & Thyroid (October 11, 2025)
- Lungs, Trachea & Bronchi (December 13, 2025)
- Brain - Cerebrum, Sulci, Fissures & Ventricles (February 7, 2026)
- Brain - Pons, Medulla Oblongata & Brain Stem (April 4, 2026)
Thank you all for being members of the VM Study Group community!
Now, let’s get started learning anatomy in a truly unique and profound way.