Julie is director and lead teacher of Anatomy Trains Australia, she has been in the bodywork industry for over twenty years and still runs a busy practice in Western Australia. She is a self-confessed anatomy nerd with a passion for the pelvic floor and jaw anatomy and dysfunction.
It is through her clinical practice observations that Julie became interested in the link between the diaphragms in the body and how focusing on a more global approach achieved greater results with her clients. She teamed up with Fiona Palmer who is a UK Anatomy Trains teacher and Pilates teacher to develop Balancing the Diaphragms. Julie contributed a chapter to David Lesondak’s new book ‘Fascia, Function and Medical applications’. The chapter is based on a Structural Integration case study, on a client who had experienced pelvic floor pain and dysfunction after the birth of her son. Julie is currently studying human and medical science with a strong focus on research. |