Anatomy trains : myofascial meridians for manual therapists and movement professionals
Publication details: Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2021.Edition: 4th editionDescription: xiii, 364 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cmISBN:- 9780702078132
- 611 MYE-A
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| 611.1 FIG-A Angiogenesis: an integrative approach from science to medicine | 611.81 HEL-S Structural and functional organization of the synapse | 611.81 NIC-F From neuron to brain | 611 MYE-A Anatomy trains : myofascial meridians for manual therapists and movement professionals | 611 TRI-H Human anatomical and physiological systems | 611.013 ART-L Life through time and space | 611.013 GIL-D Developmental biology |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Get a multi-dimensional understanding of musculoskeletal anatomy with Anatomy Trains: Myofascial Meridians for Manual Therapists & Movement Professionals, 4th Edition. This hugely successful, one-of-a-kind title continues to center on the application of anatomy trains across a variety of clinical assessment and treatment approaches — demonstrating how painful problems in one area of the body can be linked to a "silent area" away from the problem, and ultimately giving rise to new treatment strategies. This edition has been fully updated with the latest evidence-based research and includes new coverage of anatomy trains in motion using Pilates-evolved movement, anatomy trains in horses and dogs, and the updated fascial compendium on elements, properties, neurology, and origins of the fascial system. It also offers a new, larger library of videos, including animations and webinars with the author. In all, this unique exploration of the role of fascial in healthy movement and postural distortion is an essential read for physical therapists, massage therapists, craniosacral therapists, yoga instructors, osteopathologists, manual therapists, athletic and personal trainers, dance instructors, chiropractors, acupuncturists, and any professional working in the field of movement.
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