Explain the relationship between myofascial meridians and principles of movement in the body
What will be an ideal response?
A complete response should include these concepts:
• Myofascial meridians represent general patterns of muscle coordination.
• Myofascial meridians show that muscles are connected and work together as "lines of pull" through the body.
• "Lines of pull" include integrated muscle and fascial structures that work together to create all movements and postural patterns.
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