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In this episode of the Lateral Think podcast, Graham Scarr shares his journey from a naturalist to a retired osteopath and biologist. He discusses the evolution of his understanding of biomechanics, the limitations of traditional models, and the critical role of fascia in human anatomy and movement. Scarr emphasizes the need to rethink the musculoskeletal system and highlights the concept of biotensegrity as a more accurate representation of how the body functions. This conversation delves into the intricate relationship between fascia, muscles, and the concept of tensegrity in understanding human movement. Graham Scarr discusses how muscles not only transmit force through tendons but also interact with fascia and ligaments in a complex network. The discussion transitions into the principles of tensegrity and biotensegrity, emphasizing the interconnectedness of the body's systems and how this challenges traditional biomechanical models. The conversation concludes with insights into future research directions and the implications of these concepts for understanding human movement and rehabilitation. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Graham Scar and His Journey 11:02 The Limitations of Traditional Biomechanics 22:20 The Importance of Fascia in Human Anatomy 31:55 The Role of Fascia in Movement 36:11 Understanding Tensegrity and Biotensegrity 41:56 The Interconnectedness of the Body 47:17 Paradigm Shift in Human Movement 55:54 Future Directions in Biotensegrity Research Melbourne Athletic Development is a sports and injury management clinic based in Melbourne, Australia. To maximise your performance or optimise your injury management contact the team at www.melbourneathleticdevelopment.com.au