ONLINE COURSE

Deep Fascia 

The Forgotten Fabulous Fabric

Muscle, muscle everywhere...but where's the fascia? Deep fascia has been largely missing from our anatomy models until as little as 15 years ago. And frankly, it's still missing from most of our training today.

The Deep Fascia wraps around and connects every muscle in our body — but it does way more than just connect. In this online course, we'll learn exactly what deep fascia is and the roles it plays in the musculoskeletal system — helping transmit muscle force and playing a key role in proprioception and muscular coordination. 

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WHAT YOU'LL EXPLORE

A guided journey through the Deep Fascia

The Two Types of Deep Fascia

Epimysial and aponeurotic — what they are, where they live, and why the distinction matters for how you think about movement. (With fun pasta analogies will stick with you forever.)

The "Mysiums" — Meet the Real Myofascia

Endomysium, perimysium, epimysium — the fascial architecture that creates every muscle and makes force transmission possible. You'll never look at a muscle the same way again.

Force Transmission: More Than Muscles & Bones

Spoiler alert: muscles don't just pull on bones. They also pull — in very specific ways — on a complex 3D network of deep fascia. This is one of those mic-drop anatomy moments.

Proprioception & Motor Coordination

How does your body know where it is in space? How do you pick up a glass without flinging it across the room? Deep fascia is deeply involved — and the research on how is fascinating.

The Regional Fascia of the Limbs

Brachial fascia, antebrachial fascia, fascia lata, crural fascia — four names, one continuous system. Understand the role of the deep fascia of our limbs, including compartments and myofascial expansions. 

Your Fascia's got your back. And your front. 

The Thoracolumbar Fascia and Rectus Sheath rganized to as hubs that help coordinate all of hte forces and 

Your Deep Fascia Online Course includes . . .

Join us as we journey beneath the skin to explore the fibrous fascia that is interconnected with our muscles.

We'll map out its anatomy, explore its many jobs, and see it in the dissection lab. As always, all our course content will be grounded in recent research. 

COURSE MANUAL: Anatomy📖ZINE

Your Deep Fascia course is guided with this richly illustrated anatomy story — complete with dissection lab photography, original illustrations, and analogies that actually stick (garlic cloves, pasta shapes, pirate ropes — trust us). By the time you finish it, you'll know more about deep fascia than most people on the planet. We are not kidding.

WEBINAR: Anatomy👩🏻‍💻LOUNGE

Rachelle and Nicole walk through deep fascia's big jobs — force transmission, proprioception, motor coordination — through dissection lab images and current research. This is where the anatomy connects directly to your practice: what it means for how you work, what you're actually feeling under your hands, and why the body moves the way it does. 

FROM THE LAB: Anatomy🎬BRIEF

Fascia Lata & IT Band: Come to the dissection lab with us — virtually. Watch the fascia lata lifted from the vastus lateralis, light shining through its surprisingly sheer but remarkably tough collagen architecture. This brief video will permanently change how you understand the IT band!

Anatomy🎨ART: Deep Fascia

A beautiful, downloadable, and sharable Anatomy🎨ART Card, stylized from a real image of the Fascia Lata from the dissection lab with detailed explanation on the back. Share it with your colleagues. Educate your clients. 

This course is for massage therapists, bodyworkers, movement therapists, and anyone whose work begins with touch.

AnatomySCAPES courses are built in the dissection lab, where research meets real tissue and the anatomy becomes three-dimensional.

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