Your lateral line: muscles, myofascia, and meridians What came first? Chicken or the egg? Well, in terms of vertebrates patterns “spinal yield & push” is the first vertebrate pattern. We either initiate this movement from the head or the tail to produce movement from our poles. Initiating from the head sends us tailward, and initiating from the tail sends us headward. This is represented by fish, as previously discussed in other posts, but also seen in humans by the fetus yielding and pushing the body against the wall of the uterus and by newborns initiating movement to briefly lift their head like in search for the nipple. It is the both, of course, tail to head and head to tail that balance each other and provide cohesiveness through the central axis. Notes from Basic Neurocellular Patterns #lateralline #itsallconnected #vertebrates #fishmovement #gallbladdermeridian #anatomytrains #energeticanatomy #movementpatterns #backtobasics #sidetoside #itsallconnected #energetico #adaptablepolarity #keeplearning #anatomystudy #anatomyart #humananatomy #fascia #fascial #myofascialmeridians https://www.instagram.com/p/CmcJ1fOve7n/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
















