Movement, Muscles & Meridians: UB / Superficial Back Line Onto the next in the series, switching from the lateral to posterior lines of connectivity. “A terrestrial existence challenged vertebrate locomotor design. The spinal complex responded to gravity and friction by developing regional complexity and exploring new planes of movement. Spinal flexion and extension became important to how tetrapods move.” -Dr. Beach In this series, we explore extension and how from the bottom tips of the toes, up the backsides and over to our eyebrows all help in extension. Does that mean you could have back problems because of your feet? Most certainly, it does. Movement: plantar flexion of digits and entire foot Muscles: flexor digitorum brevis, gastrocnemius Meridian: superficial back line, Urinary Bladder channel *very interesting to me when the energy channel overlaps the myofascia. What do you notice?? And of course credited to Anatomy Trains by Tom Myers for his work dissection and divulging the myofascial meridians #newstart #newseries #urinarybladdermeridian #urinarybladderchannel #bladdermeridian #superficialbackline #fascia #anatomytrains #myofascialmeridians #myofascia #myofascial #musclesandmeridians #itsallconnected #haveanotherlook #movement #muscles #meridians #eastandwest #samethingdifferentlanguage #adatablepolarity #energy #energychannels #energyhealers #bodymechanics https://www.instagram.com/p/CfUOjRiJGJ9/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=







