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Primal Pictures Official Sponsor of FAPPrimal Pictures 3D Human Anatomy Medical Software© is the official sponsor of Functional Anatomic Palpation Systems™. Derived from real human data, this range of software provides 5,000 3D anatomical structures, clinical slides, dissections, animations and much more.

Used for patient, practitioner and student education in 20+ countries and in 450+ universities and colleges, this award-winning software will be used by more than 500,000 anatomy students and thousands of practitioners in all specialties.

Throughout F.A.P.™ Seminars anatomical structures are reviewed onscreen with visuals courtesy of the Primal 3D anatomy series in which overlying structures are peeled off to uncover the target muscle, ligament, or tendon.

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F.A.P.™ Spine Seminars include training in palpation of specific anatomic structures of the head and neck, Temporomandibular joint (TMJ), thorax, low back, and pelvis. Structures covered include the pterygoids, suboccipital triangle, external oblique, gluteus minimus and many more. In addition to soft-tissue palpation training, functional assessment and treatment options are discussed for each structure. Auxiliary topics include discussion of current clinical research regarding the assessment and treatment of common conditions such as Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMD), Cervicogenic Headache, Spinal pain (low back pain, neck pain), Pelvic hypermobility, and many more.
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F.A.P.™ Upper Limb Seminars
include training in palpation of specific anatomic structures of the anterior thorax, shoulder, arm, forearm, and hand. Structures include Pectoralis major and minor, quadangular space, Flexor Digitorum Profundus and many more. In addition to soft-tissue palpation training, functional assessment and treatment options are discussed for each structure. Auxiliary topics include discussion of current clinical research regarding the assessment and treatment of common conditions such as Subacromial Impingement, Thoracic Outlet syndrome, Scapular Dyskinesis, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, tennis elbow (lateral epicondylosis), and many more.
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F.A.P.™ Lower Limb Seminars include training in palpation of specific anatomic structures of the pelvis, thigh, leg, and foot. Structures include the iliopsoas, sacrotuberous ligament, obturator externus, flexor hallucis longus and many more. In addition to soft-tissue palpation training, functional assessment and treatment options are discussed for each structure. Auxiliary topics include discussion of current clinical research regarding assessment and treatment of common conditions such as Iliotibial band (ITB) syndrome, Medial Tibial Stress syndrome, Sacroiliac joint dysfunction, Patellofemoral Pain syndrome, Achilles tendonopathy/tendonitis, lower limb kinetic chain dysfunction, plantar fasciitis, and many more.

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TESTIMONIALS

"As a Chiropractic student, entering your 4th year of clinical internship can be a daunting task. After having taken one of the F.A.P.™ seminars, I can say confidently that I am more prepared to both assess and treat various conditions of the upper limb effectively and efficiently. The seminars teach anatomy in an entirely different and more practical way as compared to the undergraduate curriculum. I will definitely be attending the other F.A.P.™ seminars and I recommend all students of manual medicine do the same."
Janine SieuNarine
4th Year Chiropractic Student – Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College
 
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