Perspectives on the Trapezius

Look at the pictures and you will see how clever the shape of the trapezius is. It's diamond shaped for a reason. It bring together the spine, shoulder girdle and cranium. That's a smart and daring design which holds these relationships in...

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Pictures of skull without mandible

Real skulls are so fascinating.  I took these pictures of a newly acquired skull at the Da Sein Institut recently.There is a torsion across the occiput, notice the uneven shape of the foramen magnum. You can easily make out the borders of...

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Planar Listening

Being in 3 dimensions is part of being a member of the Universe. It seems to be one of the major aspects of it actually. Though sometimes we can feel distinctly 2 dimensional and thats not a great feeling. Anyway here's an...

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Podcast: In conversation with Katherine Ukleja

Click here to start the podcast steve and katherine june 2012 (13 mins)  Potency, Midlines versus Midpoints and Trauma  Katherine has been a huge influence on my approach to cranial work. This interview was recorded at the end of a seminar we taught together...

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Progress Report: 1

We submitted the second draft of the book at the start of January. Just over 100000 words and 79 pictures in the end. Never mind the quality, feel the width. The art took forever and lots of late nights over the new...

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Quadrillion

There’s 100 billion neurons in the brain. Each neuron has 10,000 connections to other neurons which therefore makes 1,000,000,000,000,000 connections for the whole brain or 1 quadrillion for short which is more than the number of particles in the Milky Way. So...

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