Julie Hammond Bodywork & Education

Julie Hammond Bodywork & Education Bodywork Education Australia offers advanced training within Australia and beyond to bodyworkers from all modalities www.juliehammond.com.au

Your voice is a direct expression of who you are inside and out.Your larynx (voice box) is fascially connected to your h...
30/10/2024

Your voice is a direct expression of who you are inside and out.
Your larynx (voice box) is fascially connected to your heart and respiratory diaphragm. The extrinsic muscles around the larynx are fascially connected to the endothoracic fascia, which connects to the respiratory diaphragm, transversalis fascia and the fascial pelvic diaphragm. I have just had the pleasure of dissecting this connection on a fresh tissue cadaver. It was amazing!

What does this mean- tension in the throat will affect breath and adaptability in the pelvic diaphragm, and vice versa. Tension in the pelvic diaphragm will affect your voice.

Join me in Sydney on the 19th - 21st of January for BTD to explore this beautiful fascial anatomy.

https://www.anatomytrainsaustralia.com/summer-school-2025/julie-hammond/

The anatomy of the pelvic diaphragm is often challenging for therapists, let alone clients, due to the many different te...
17/10/2024

The anatomy of the pelvic diaphragm is often challenging for therapists, let alone clients, due to the many different terms used in literature. In Balancing the Diaphragms, we explore the anatomy through experiential. Educating clients on the various layers within the pelvic diaphragm can change their perception and ability to contract and relax their pelvic diaphragm.

Join me in Sydney for Balancing the Diaphragms:
https://www.anatomytrainsaustralia.com/summer-school-2025/julie-hammond/

Balancing The Diaphragms in Sydney: 19th, 20th & 21st January"Treating Pelvic Diaphragm Dysfunction with a Global Lens"I...
13/10/2024

Balancing The Diaphragms in Sydney: 19th, 20th & 21st January
"Treating Pelvic Diaphragm Dysfunction with a Global Lens"

In this workshop, we will explore the fascial and functional communication between the diaphragms and what this means for manual and movement therapists.

Join me in Sydney at the Anatomy Trains Australia & New Zealand Summer School.

https://www.anatomytrainsaustralia.com/summer-school-2025/julie-hammond/

06/06/2024
My latest Blog- Being Human:I am back in clinic treating after being online this weekend and my client asked, “so what d...
22/02/2024

My latest Blog- Being Human:

I am back in clinic treating after being online this weekend and my client asked, “so what did you do at the weekend”.

Well, actually, I spent two evenings narrating a livestream dissection while watching the amazing Todd Garcia uncover the anatomy of the breath on a fresh tissue cadaver. It’s a conversation-stopper!

That description pales in comparison to what I experienced. This is my third time narrating a dissection, and it is one of the most mind-blowing. At one point, Todd asked me if I had anything to add, and I was speechless, emotional and close to tears at this stunning anatomy.

To continue reading:

I am back in clinic treating after being online this weekend and my client asked, “so what did you do at the weekend”. Well, actually, I spent two evenings narrating a livestream dissection while watching the amazing Todd Garcia uncover the anatomy of the breath on a fresh tissue cadaver. It’s...

It has been four months since I closed my Fremantle clinic and I have been very busy and missing in action from social m...
17/11/2023

It has been four months since I closed my Fremantle clinic and I have been very busy and missing in action from social media. I have been teaching online and in person, attended The lower back conference in Melbourne, University, writing and most importantly family time. My apologies, a lot of people have been in touch wondering how to get an appointment with me, I am treating in Mandurah only, to make an appointment you have to message me directly.
Julie@anatomytrainsaustralia.com

Here is a link to our practitioners page on our website to find a practitioner near you: https://www.anatomytrainsaustralia.com/find-a-practitioner/

Thank you so much to Karen, Trevor and the team at Red & Crew for our beautiful gift this morning. Red & Crew designed a...
17/12/2020

Thank you so much to Karen, Trevor and the team at Red & Crew for our beautiful gift this morning. Red & Crew designed and developed our Australian Fascia Symposium website and Julie Hammond website. They have been great to work with and when faced with a tight deadline and my demands, they have gone above and beyond.
Thank you so much Red & Crew it has been a pleasure doing business with you.
https://redandcrew.com.au

Friday Anatomy Fact: The Origami of the Deep Cervical FasciaI haven't done a Friday Fact in a while and was inspired by ...
20/11/2020

Friday Anatomy Fact: The Origami of the Deep Cervical Fascia

I haven't done a Friday Fact in a while and was inspired by a discussion I had the other day in a mentoring session. The deep cervical fascia has been a rabbit hole I have loved diving into, and it helps you understand the bigger picture, think of the musculature and the fascial connections as myofascial postcodes. So we aren't just talking about SCM and trapezius we are also talking about the fascial layer that surrounds these muscles.

The deep cervical fascia or fascia Colli in older textbooks lies under platysma and superficial cervical fascia and invests the neck muscles. This awesome origami of fascia is organised into layers supporting the structures of the neck. It is divided into the investing/ superficial layer, the pretracheal/ middle layer and the prevertebral/ deep layer. The first layer and the most superficial layer of the deep cervical fascia is the investing layer.

The investing layer of deep cervical fascia: The red line on the image
The Investing layer wraps around the neck, surrounding the deeper layers and splitting to encase both sternocleidomastoid and the trapezius. It is the most superficial layer of the deep cervical fascia. That's quite a mouth full, so to put it simply; it is the outer bag that wraps around another two bags of deep cervical fascia. Inferiorly it connects into the fascia of pec major.
How does it attach: Think of a tube with an attachment to the top, bottom, front and back.

Pretracheal layer or middle layer of deep cervical fascia:
Can be subdivided into visceral and muscular, the muscular layer invests the infra hyoids and two of the supra hyoids- mylohyoid and geniohyoid, the investing fascia invests the other two supra hyoids.

Clinical relevance: The exciting piece to me is that inferior, this layer of fascia connects into the clavipectoral fascia. The clavipectoral fascia wraps around pec minor and subclavius. Think about restrictions in pec minor and associated fascia and how that would translate up into the neck fascia.

The prevertebral layer of deep cervical fascia: The yellow line on the image
The prevertebral layer is the fascia that surrounds the cervical vertebra and the muscles associated with it. So you can see on the image it surrounds the posterior neck muscles and comes in front of the vertebrae to include the scalenes and the brachial plexus. It also forms the floor of the posterior triangle.

As you start to see how these layers of fascia intertwine, the final piece is how all 3 form the carotid sheath that contains the common carotid artery, internal jugular vein and vagus nerve.

I hope this shows how we can't just look at muscles - origins and attachments; we have to think of the fascial connections and the associated vascular structures.

Here is a link to a great article if you would like to delve further into this rabbit hole.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK541091/

Julie

julie@anatomytrainsaustralia.com
www.juliehammond.com.au/ www.anatomytrainsaustralia.com
Rabbit hole image by Anna Satmari

We are delighted to announce that Michael Polon will be presenting online for us: He will be presenting three live webin...
30/09/2020

We are delighted to announce that Michael Polon will be presenting online for us: He will be presenting three live webinars titled -Beyond Anatomy, starting Sunday 11th October, Sunday 25th October and Sunday 8th of November.
These can be taken as individual webinars or you can purchase all 3.
Class 1: An introduction to the " Beyond Anatomy " Bodywork and movement series. Sunday 11th October.
Class 2: Understanding the convergence of fascia and the nervous system. Sunday 25th October.
Class 3: Advancing our understanding of movement, posture and pain. Sunday 8t November.
These workshops are $60 each or $150 for all 3 workshops.
For more information:
https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/michael-polon-beyond-anatomy-working-with-the-nervous-system-tickets-122518575357
or email info@anatomytrainsaustralia.com

I am so excited to be back in my Fremantle class in August after online teaching. My last face to face teaching interact...
16/07/2020

I am so excited to be back in my Fremantle class in August after online teaching. My last face to face teaching interaction was in Hong Kong in March, and I have to say I have missed it. Zoom is great for keeping us connected but not the same as being up close and in person.

I will be teaching Anatomy Trains Structure & Function on the 21, 22 & 23rd August; classes will run from 9.00 -4.30 pm. Anatomy Trains Structure and Function is our foundation workshop, and we cover an introduction to the Anatomy Trains, the anatomy of the lines, BodyReading and techniques.

Our classes are a great mix of theory and practical. If you are like me and in need of social interaction and love to learn, come and join us in our classroom in Fremantle.

Julie Hammond

If you would like more information, please email info@anatomytrainsaustralia.com

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