In this episode of the Lateral Think Podcast, Susan Lowell De Solórzano discusses her journey into the world of biotensegrity and Tai Chi. She shares her diverse background and how her experiences have shaped her understanding of human movement. The conversation delves into the principles of biotensegrity, contrasting it with traditional biomechanics, and emphasizes the interconnectedness of body systems. Susan highlights the importance of viewing the body as a whole rather than in isolated parts, advocating for a more holistic approach to movement and health. In this conversation, Susan Lowell De Solórzano discusses the principles of biotensegrity and its application in understanding human movement and physical therapy. She emphasizes the importance of integration in movement, the role of bones as springs, and how a holistic approach can enhance clinical practices. The discussion also touches on the evolutionary perspective of biological organisms and the interconnectedness of body systems.


Chapters


00:00 Introduction to Biotensegrity and Tai Chi

09:04 Understanding Biotensegrity: A New Perspective on Movement

15:41 Biotensegrity vs. Traditional Biomechanics

28:22 The Interconnectedness of Body Systems and Movement

34:19 The Art of Integration in Movement

39:33 Understanding Biotensegrity and Its Implications

48:19 Bones as Springs: A New Perspective

54:39 Biotensegrity in Clinical Practice

01:01:21 Holistic Approaches to Body Mechanics


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