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Spiralling together: Into the Calcaneus
The calcaneus, is more commonly referred to as the heel bone, it is located at the back of the foot and will make contact with the ground when standing. The distinct shape of the bone is reflective of the joint surfaces located at the top and front of the bone, and the attachment points that shape the back and bottom of the bone. Exploring the shape of the heel: Back of the heel (posterior) The inner bottom part of the back of the heel makes the most contact with the floor wh
Katie Davidson
Apr 2813 min read


Unpacking the anatomy: Basics of the Nervous system
The Nervous System (NS) is one of the main systems of communication within the body. Its role is to gather information through sensory...
Katie Davidson
Nov 14, 20241 min read


Unpacking the anatomy: Basics of Fascia
Fascia is composed of connective tissue, which is the most abundant type of tissue in the body. The fascia is found deep to the skin (e.g...
Katie Davidson
Nov 14, 20242 min read


Unpacking the fascia- Psoas fascia
(From Human anatomy and physiology, Marieb & Hoehn) The psoas fascia covers the entire psoas muscle, it is continuous with the medial...
Katie Davidson
Nov 13, 20242 min read


How an osteopathic practitioner MAP's the body
“When there is a disturbance to the blood, it disrupts harmony in anatomy that causes physiological changes.” In order to see the body...
Katie Davidson
Nov 13, 20242 min read
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