Unique learning resource teaches anatomy through movement
Yoga and Anatomy: An Experiential Atlas of Movement by Barbie Klein and Mackenzie Loyet describes the muscular actions responsible for the movements of the body during the practice of yoga. In the first part, asanas (postures) are grouped by distinct categories: standing poses, forward folds, backbends, spinal twists, and more. The second part provides an atlas reference that connects the underlying anatomy with the muscles used to produce these movements.
Key Features
A series of three to four transitions along with contraindications and modifications safely guide readers through each poseConnections are delineated through the labeling of muscles used during each transition, as well as illustrated overlaid anatomy included in the final image of each asanaHigh-quality figures and tables reinforce each muscle's origin, insertion, action, innervation, and relationship to other anatomical structuresThis is an essential anatomical self-study resource for students of physical therapy, osteopathic, and allopathic medicine. It also provides a thorough learning and teaching tool for yoga anatomy and mindful movement workshops in medical and allied health profession programs.