FREE Clinical and Training Guide
A clear, practical guide to the Anatomy by Planes Atlas.
It explains the interconnectivity of the human body and its implications for massage, soft-tissue, and movement therapists.
Each chapter covers one anatomical plane of motion—i.e., flexion-extension, abduction-adduction, and lateral-medial rotation—and includes inter-complex reciprocal relationships, motion, skin, joints, and muscles.
The guide shows which motions and which parts of the integumentary, skeletal, and muscular systems connect. It illustrates that treating one organ system affects the others, that exercising and treating the skin, muscles, and joints together amplifies this effect, and that the change ripples through all organ systems because they interconnect.
In the guide, page references connect directly to the Anatomy by Planes Atlas.
Willem Kramer is a European-trained physiotherapist and US-licensed massage therapist with over thirty years of experience working with professional athletes, entertainers, and executives worldwide. He authored Anatomy by Planes, an anatomy atlas built around the anatomical planes of motion, and designed a relational anatomy database. He holds a patent for a multi-axis heel raise apparatus, co-owned a Sports Medical Center in Europe, and franchised his soft-tissue therapy approach for over a decade. His work focuses on making the interconnected, plane-based view of anatomy accessible to soft-tissue and movement practitioners.

















