This book provides a detailed look at the structural principles of
biotensegrity and the relevance it may have for the architecture of
living structures. The author, Daniele-Claude Martin, begins with
fundamental thoughts on the integrative mechanics of the human body
and progresses to a theoretical framework of biotensegrity that can
be useful for both body therapists and movement practitioners.
Readers will also find discussions of key concepts in biotensegrity
that reflect the concrete application in a wide variety of fields.
In this book: - Introduction to biotensegrity: observations - need
- history - Exploring the principle: constructing models -
discovering the essential aspects - implications of the tensegral
approach - Applying the principle to living structures: the
principle in nature - theoretical framework for bodywork - new
perspective on anatomy and on movement These are the contributors
to the book: - Liane Simmel: Dance and Biotensegrity - Michele
Tarento: Osteo-eveil and biotensegrity - Nadine Quere:
Biotensegrity and manual fascia therapy : the importance of the
bone structure - Bernard Payrau: Reflections of a cardiologist
inspired by the concept of Biotensegrity - Diane Drake Vincentz:
Exploring the Biotensegral Response Potential With Special Needs
Children and Adults - Advanced - Biomechanical Rehabilitation -
Marc Nurnberger: Towards a tensegral grammar
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