VOLUME 1:
In this volume, skin and superficial fascia are shown as whole body layers in their surface and deeper aspects. Intensely rich visuals include stunning examples from both male and female forms available nowhere else.
VOLUME 2:
In this volume, deep fascia and muscle are shown as whole body layers in their superfascial and deep projections. Muscle is shown in the context of its fascia, and then exposed on camera to enable the viewer to easily understand the role of connective tissue and its vital relationship with muscle.
VOLUME 3:
In this volume, the membranous and fascial wrappings of the cranial and visceral spaces are explored. Coverage of these fascial networks includes a particular emphasis on the continuities and relationship of the respiratory diaphragm.
VOLUME 4:
In this volume, the viscera of the abdominal, pelvic and thoracic spaces are featured in detail, and the story of viscera-fascial relationships continues from where the third volume ends. There are illustrations of normal dynamics and also of how these connections can be altered by post-surgical adherences.

