BLOG: Anatomy for Touch

Fat 101: M&B's Editorial Pick for Top Article in 2024 Dec 20, 2024

The Massage & Bodywork editors have a lot of favorites from this year’s bevy of articles. Here are their top Massage & Bodywork picks for 2024. 

 

 

“For me, this is the star of the show in 2024. Nicole’s conversation about fat is profound and should...

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🏆 TOP 5 PODCASTS of 2024 for The ABMP Podcast Dec 19, 2024

We are so honored to have one of our podcasts named among the  TOP 5 PODCASTS of 2024 for The ABMP Podcast. 

The ABMP podcast is the leading podcast in the massage industry and produces over 72 episodes a year (!!) with over 200,000 downloads. In 2024, AnatomySCAPES contributed by...

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Your Practice in 3D: FEELING Anatomy Dec 10, 2024

Learning to recognize anatomy through touch is very different than recognizing it by sight. Nothing is color-coded on your clients’ bodies as they are in your anatomy books. (Wouldn’t that be nice!?) And the boundaries of soft structures are often less obvious in real life than in...

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🎙PODCAST: Your Practice in 3D: Understanding Tissue Relationships Sep 30, 2024

Nicole & Rachelle are helping guest hosting the ABMP podcast in 2024. Our third episode just dropped—Your Practice in 3D: Understanding Tissue Relationships. Listen here. 

As massage therapists, we spend a lot of time mastering anatomy—learning specialized vocabulary and...

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Your Practice in 3D: SEEING Anatomy Aug 21, 2024

For most of us, learning anatomy starts with seeing. We build anatomy maps in our minds with images from atlases and books. We see as much as we can, memorize shapes and locations, systems and regions, and layer in more detail each time we look. Our mental maps guide our touch and shape what we...

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Fat 101: Must-Know Anatomy for Massage Therapists Jul 01, 2024

Our culture’s got a big “fat problem” (and it’s not the global obesity epidemic). Fat is among the body’s most vilified and ignored tissues. Yet, as bodyworkers, it’s one of the tissues we manipulate the most in all our clients, regardless of body size. Whether...

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Peritoneum: Your Core from the Inside Jun 20, 2024

Our organs slip and slide over each other all the time. As we breathe, digest, and move, the liver and large intestine slide across each other, the stomach and spleen slip around each other, and the bladder and intestines glide over each other to accommodate movements in our everyday lives....

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🎙PODCAST: The Thinking Practitioner — the Ankle's Most Sensitive Fascia May 29, 2024
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🎙PODCAST Your Practice in 3D: Feeling Anatomy May 28, 2024

Nicole & Rachelle are guest hosting the ABMP podcast in 2024. Our second episode just dropped— FEELING Anatomy: Your Practice in 3D. Listen here. 

Being a skillful feeler is a huge part of what we do in the massage room. And beyond being a good palpator, our touch influences...

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Thinking in Tissues: A Fresh Perspective on the Anatomy We Touch May 27, 2024

The word tissue comes up frequently in our work as massage therapists. Deep tissue massage. Soft tissue injury. Scar tissue. But what is a tissue, exactly? Is tissue just another name for the individual structures we’ve studied, like muscles, ligaments, and bones? Or is there more to...

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Retinacula: Finding Your Footing deep fascia fascia proprioception Feb 27, 2024

 Compressing, shearing, and tractioning soft tissues like skin, adipose, and muscle are a big part of our massage sessions, but other parts of our anatomy can benefit from therapeutic touch as well, including the sinewy, boney areas like the wrists and ankles. Keeping these areas healthy may...

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🎙PODCAST Your Practice in 3D: Seeing Anatomy Feb 14, 2024

AnatomySCAPES is excited to help host The ABMP Podcast in 2024. Rachelle & Nicole join a phenomenal roster of massage educators and industry leaders who will be guest-hosting  all year. Our first episode is out NOW! It's a fun, conversational 20-minute listen. Listen...

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Skin: the First Millimeters of Every Massage massage skin Dec 31, 2023

Skin is the first thing we touch in every massage even if our intentions and pressure run deeper. Though skin is a mere 1-3mm thick in most areas, it is the largest organ in the human body and accounts for a full 15% of our body weight. Richly supplied with lymph and blood networks, it...

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Q&A: Embalmed or Unembalmed Tissue. What's the difference? dissection Dec 22, 2023

Coming to a dissection lab is not your everyday experience. And it can be a big investment of time and money. Not surprisingly, we get a lot of questions about what it's like. Here's one of the questions we get a lot:

QUESTION: Do your labs use embalmed tissue? ANSWER: No.

In many...

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Anatomy for Touch column receives recognition Dec 20, 2023

AnatomySCAPES' Anatomy for Touch column appears in each issue of Massage & Bodywork magazine. We were recognized in 2023 as an Editor's Pick for articles from 2023. Senior Editor Karrie Osborn writes, 

“I’m a little obsessed with fascia. That’s one reason I was so...

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Why Massage Therapists are Heading to the Dissection Lab Dec 16, 2023

Why are so many massage therapists heading to the dissection lab? The NY Times had the same question.

In a new article out this week, Danielle Friedman of The NY Times headed to the dissection lab with massage therapists and yoga teachers. What did she learn?

The same thing that we learn at...

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Will the Real Fascia Please Stand Up? fascia fascial system Nov 30, 2023

Can you guess which one of these is the REAL Fascia? They've both been labeled fascia, yet are quite different from each other.

They not only LOOK different, but they FEEL different under our hands, FUNCTION differently in the body and RESPOND differently to touch and loading.

What gives? Well,...

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Anatomy of Scar Tissue abmp fascia scartissue Oct 31, 2023

 Visible scars start at the surface, but what we see on the skin may just be the tip of the iceberg. Scars can run deep, affecting multiple tissues at once, influencing their texture, function, and relationship with each other. Scar tissue feels different under our hands. Often more fibrotic...

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