Why was Functional Anatomic Palpation Systems™ developed?
The world of manual therapies continues to grow and progress. In accordance, a strong knowledge in functional and applied anatomy is in many ways the cornerstone of a practitioner’s ability to both diagnose, and treat musculoskeletal conditions effectively. Although there have been developments in improving imaging methods, their high costs and limited access have proved problematic in determining a quick and timely diagnosis. As well, many musculoskeletal conditions ‘fly under their radar’ so to speak as many microtissue injuries (sprains, strains, fascial adhesions, fibrosis and scar tissue, etc.) are not perceivable by imaging methods. Therefore the manual practitioner is often left with their hands, and knowledge of anatomical structure, to determine the cause of patient’s symptoms. While many educational institutions offer training in human anatomy, training is limited to textbook memorization and on occasion, cadaver dissection. Further, although many ‘technique’ seminars claim t