by Karen Fabian | Dec 9, 2016 | Anatomy Stories
Welcome to the review of day 4 in the cadaver lab. Today’s mission was to work towards the quadriceps and then the abdominal muscles: rectus abdominis, internal and external obliques and transversus abdominus. One of the things you appreciate with this...
by Karen Fabian | Dec 8, 2016 | Anatomy Stories
So, how about this? I have plantar fasciitis right now and yesterday I got to dissect the plantar fascia in the cadaver and look at its relationship to the muscles of the calf, always a concern for people suffering from this type of injury. This was one of the...
by Karen Fabian | Dec 6, 2016 | Anatomy Stories
Today was our first day in the lab. If you read my prior post, you know that I’m at the Laboratories for Anatomical Enlightenment in Phoenix, AZ, participating in a week long cadaver lab training hosted by Yoga Medicine Founder, Tiffany Cruikshank. Â We...
by Karen Fabian | Dec 5, 2016 | Anatomy Stories
This week, I’m at the Laboratory of Anatomical Enlightenment in Phoenix, AZ. I’m here as part of a training hosted by Tiffany Cruikshank, Founder of Yoga Medicine for a week long exploration of the body. The format of the training is...
by Karen Fabian | Nov 26, 2016 | Anatomy Stories, Uncategorized
Hamstrings are a funny muscle in that most of the time, people are overly concerned that they’re too short. “My hamstrings are so tight, I can’t touch my toes!” “I wish I could do yoga but my hamstrings are too tight!” These two...
by Karen Fabian | Nov 21, 2016 | Anatomy Stories
I had a student come up to me before class recently and she told me this was her first class since breaking her ankle. When I asked her if she’d be cleared to do exercise by her doctor, she said no, but she didn’t think it would be a problem. I had another...