Joint anatomy · Anatomy Trains · Meridians · Thai Sen

Bodyworker's Compass

Bring one finding — a restriction, a posture, a pattern. It reads it across all four maps and tells you where they converge, where they diverge, and how far each reading can be trusted. A free, no-signup demo of the researcher.

One posterior body with four map-register lines — joint anatomy (slate), Superficial Back Line (olive), Bladder meridian (ochre), and Sen Kalathari (plum) — sharing the back corridor without merging.
Four maps, one corridor — never one line.
Four panels reading one chronic-low-back finding across joint anatomy, the SBL, the Bladder meridian, and Sen Kalathari, each tier-tagged.
One finding, read across all four maps.
Walk me through a chronic low-back client across all four maps. Is the Bladder meridian the same as the Superficial Back Line? Which Anatomy Trains lines actually have evidence behind them?
Free demo · runs on Claude Sonnet 4.6 · the full visual atlas is in the cards.