Anatomy Talk: Exploring the Blood Pelvis
Monday, April 6, 2026 (EARLY)
Monday, April 6, 2026
5:00pm PT / 7:00pm CT / 8:00pm ET
Online - Zoom (not recorded)
Gil talks about the blood pelvis in the dissection lab and when we look into the pelvic bowl what we see are huge rivers of circulatory structures therein. In our "Neuro Presentations of HSD/EDS" lecture with Brianna Cardenas, we discussed the dynamic whereby venous blood can get trapped in the pelvis from adhesive processes like endometriosis, which decreases the potential for oxygenated arterial blood to circulate. The idea resonated with the group and so I thought we should look into it together.
We teach techniques for working in this area in both our IVT and MFR series.
Note: This event will not be recorded due to ownership rights of Gil Hedley's materials.
This Anatomy Talk is being held earlier than usual for folks in the Midwest and on the East Coast. The same talk will be held again on Wednesday, April 8th at the usual time of 7:00pm PT. We welcome you to attend either or both!
Check out the one on Wednesday, April 8th ››
All proceeds from Anatomy Talks, less transaction fees, go directly to the Moving Mountain Institute Black Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC) Tuition Assistance fund.
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