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Online Video-Upledger-Applied Anatomy: Practical Dissection Experience for Manual Therapists
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Eric Moya, RMT, CST-D


$175.00 (USD)
 

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**This is an online video program based on the Virtual Series that is currently running from February through the end of July, 2023.  Register now to join the virtual program.  If you miss any of the live dates, you will be able to watch via the online streaming video several weeks after the live date.

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Applied Anatomy: Practical Dissection Experience for Manual Therapists

Length: Approximately 6 hours

Series of 6 Programs - This Virtual Series is an exciting opportunity to participate in a dissection program from the comfort of your home. Eric Moya has taken his decades of teaching dissection classes and created this Applied Anatomy program that will benefit all manual therapists.

MODULE 1: INTRODUCTION
This first module will introduce the topic and set the stage for additional modules. Topics covered in this first module will include a brief history of dissection, the experience of dissection, preserved vs. unpreserved dissection, introduction to the donor, and palpation/assessment of tissues. The session will conclude with some palpation suggestions and practice prior to the second session.

MODULE 2: THE CRANIUM
This second module focuses on the cranium. Anatomy will be reviewed with both anatomical and dissection illustrations. Topics include osseous anatomy, membranous anatomy, and brain anatomy. Suggestions for palpation will be provided prior to the next module.

MODULE 3: THE SPINE
Building off the previous module, this module will focus on spinal anatomy. Topics covered will include the osseous, membranous, and nervous anatomy of the spine. Suggestions for palpation will be provided prior to the next module.

MODULE 4: JAW & PELVIS
This module highlights the jaw and cervical regions, specifically the avenue of expression along with the myodural bridge. Both anatomical and dissection illustration will be provided as well as descriptions of clinical relevance, palpation, and suggestions for practice.

MODULE 5: EXTREMITIES & ORGANS
This module will briefly describe and illustrate the anatomy of the extremities. There will not be time for an extensive review of such a large topic. Brief coverage will be given of some of the major joints (shoulder, knee), nerve plexi (brachial, sciatic), and gross musculature. There will also be an overview of the major organs of the thoracic and abdominal cavities. Specific suggestions for palpation and practice will be included at end.

MODULE 6: CONCLUSION
This module will close up the series with an overview of topics covered, information about will-body donation, and concluding thoughts.

Testimonials

I’m just in awe! You had talked about how fragile the brain is but to see it being taken out of the cranium and onto the tray was incredible. Thanks also for great view of the intracranial membranes. This course is changing how I see the body and how I can help clients understand their bodies.      - T. Hamilton

 

My mind was blown, and then as I sat and processed and journaled I also was not surprised either - the world of CST never ceases to amaze me.      - S. Harper

 

Wonderful virtual dissection class with Eric Moya. Videos of pia mater, CSF, dura mater, loved the one with the exposed blood vessels, contrasted with the CSF…thanks so much for this class.      - anonymous student