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The Congenitally Crooked Neck (Part 2): Misplaced muscles, myofascial dysfunction & what it all means for posture & movement

So you've read Part 1, and you're back for more? Great! Read on... If not...go read it now, or watch the video below for a crash course! (Actually, watch the video anyway...there are a few updates I'll discuss in more [...]

The Congenitally Crooked Neck (Part 2): Misplaced muscles, myofascial dysfunction & what it all means for posture & movement2018-03-03T17:41:39+11:00

A day in the life of an equine anatomist: Ribs, rabbit holes & why I have a bone to pick with Sid the sloth…

Nov 6, 2015   I have a bone to pick with Sid the Sloth and his kin. When other mammals were evolving to a certain pattern, these lazy little freeloaders sidestepped the gatekeeper in their DNA and decided to misbehave. [...]

A day in the life of an equine anatomist: Ribs, rabbit holes & why I have a bone to pick with Sid the sloth…2017-01-23T13:19:57+11:00

The Congenitally Crooked Neck

Sep 27, 2014   Muscles need anchors to function… But what happens if you are born with malformed cervical vertebrae that lack a crucial anchoring point? This is the case for a large number of thoroughbred horses – and the subject [...]

The Congenitally Crooked Neck2018-03-03T17:55:34+11:00