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Rethinking The Science of Muscle Tone - Part II
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Rethinking The Science of Muscle Tone - Part II

In this episode, ASO team member Erica Donnison continues her conversation with Dr. Tim Cacciatore, co-author of the open-access paper Central Mechanisms of Muscle Tone Regulation. Tim explores how these findings connect to key concepts in Alexander Technique teaching. A must-watch for teachers, trainees, and students. Paper linked in the article.

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Rethinking The Science of Muscle Tone - Part I
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Rethinking The Science of Muscle Tone - Part I

In our 50th episode, Erica Donnison interviews Dr. Tim Cacciatore on muscle tone regulation, its role in balance, pain, and performance, and its significance for AT practitioners and clinicians. He addresses misconceptions about the reflex model and highlights how modern neuroscience advances our understanding of AT. Stay tuned for Part II. The paper linked here is open-access.

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