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    Andry Vleeming

    Professor of anatomy and neuroscience

Andry Vleeming is a professor of anatomy and neuroscience who has made significant contributions to the field of fascia research. He has been working in the department of Anatomy and Neuroscience of the University of New England and his research focuses on the anatomy and biomechanics of the pelvis and the role of fascia in musculoskeletal pain. 

One of his notable contributions is his research on fascia’s role in musculoskeletal function, pain perception, and human performance. Professor Dr. Vleeming’s work has provided crucial insights into how fascia influences movement, stability, and overall well-being, offering valuable knowledge for healthcare practitioners, athletes, and researchers.

Beyond his research, Professor Dr. Andry Vleeming is a dedicated educator, actively sharing his findings through academic publications, lectures, and presentations. He aims to bridge the gap between anatomical science and fascia research, making the subject accessible to a wide range of healthcare professionals and scientists.

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