£55.00 GBP / $70.00 USD
Physical Therapy, Osteopathy, Massage Therapy, Chiropractic, Anatomy
Myofascial Induction™ – An anatomical approach to the treatment of fascial dysfunction Volume 2: The lower body
An anatomical approach to the treatment of fascial dysfunction
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We will use this data to notify you when this publication is available, and for no other purpose.Myofascial Induction™ – An anatomical approach to the treatment of fascial dysfunction describes the properties of the fascial network and provides therapeutic solutions for different types of fascial dysfunction. The material is presented in two volumes:
- Volume 1 analyzes in depth the theoretical aspects related to fascia and focuses on the therapeutic procedures of Myofascial Induction Therapy (MIT™) for the upper body
- Volume 2 summarizes and expands on the theoretical aspects and explains the therapeutic procedures of MIT for the lower body.
Within the chapters of Volume 2 the reader will find a wide range of manual therapeutic procedures which can be selected and used to build up the MIT treatments for lower body fascial dysfunction. These processes are explained in detail and are richly illustrated, in full color, with diagrams and photographs of their practical application in the body and in the treated samples of dissected tissues.
Each chapter opens with an introduction offering to the reader some philosophical background as a reminder that philosophy allows us to relate the strictly scientific with the empirical. Praxis and empiricism are the basis of science.
Dedication
About the author
Forewords
Preface
Online videos
Acknowledgments
CHAPTER 1 Connecting and moving forward: Fascia as a multifunctional
system
CHAPTER 2 Thoracolumbar fascia – the heart of the matter
CHAPTER 3 Lower quadrant assessment
CHAPTER 4 Pelvic girdle dysfunctions: Lower back and sacroiliac
structures; Abdominal area
MIT procedures for common pelvic girdle dysfunctions: Lower back and sacroiliac structures; Abdominal area
CHAPTER 5 Pelvic girdle dysfunctions: Gluteal structures; Inguinal and
pubic area; Pelvic floor (external)
MIT procedures for common pelvic girdle dysfunctions: Gluteal structures; Inguinal and pubic area; Pelvic floor (external)
CHAPTER 6 Lower extremity dysfunctions related to the fascial system
MIT procedures for common lower extremity dysfunctions: Thigh compartments; Knee complex; leg compartments; foot structures
CHAPTER 7 Fascia and therapeutic movement in translational practice: From
the laboratory to the clinic
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Myofascial Induction™ – An anatomical approach to the treatment of fascial dysfunction Volume 2: The lower body
An anatomical approach to the treatment of fascial dysfunction
£55.00 GBP / $70.00 USD Free delivery in the UK and USA
Myofascial Induction™ – An anatomical approach to the treatment of fascial dysfunction describes the properties of the fascial network and provides therapeutic solutions for different types of fascial dysfunction. The material is presented in two volumes:
- Volume 1 analyzes in depth the theoretical aspects related to fascia and focuses on the therapeutic procedures of Myofascial Induction Therapy (MIT™) for the upper body
- Volume 2 summarizes and expands on the theoretical aspects and explains the therapeutic procedures of MIT for the lower body.
Within the chapters of Volume 2 the reader will find a wide range of manual therapeutic procedures which can be selected and used to build up the MIT treatments for lower body fascial dysfunction. These processes are explained in detail and are richly illustrated, in full color, with diagrams and photographs of their practical application in the body and in the treated samples of dissected tissues.
Each chapter opens with an introduction offering to the reader some philosophical background as a reminder that philosophy allows us to relate the strictly scientific with the empirical. Praxis and empiricism are the basis of science.
Dedication
About the author
Forewords
Preface
Online videos
Acknowledgments
CHAPTER 1 Connecting and moving forward: Fascia as a multifunctional
system
CHAPTER 2 Thoracolumbar fascia – the heart of the matter
CHAPTER 3 Lower quadrant assessment
CHAPTER 4 Pelvic girdle dysfunctions: Lower back and sacroiliac
structures; Abdominal area
MIT procedures for common pelvic girdle dysfunctions: Lower back and sacroiliac structures; Abdominal area
CHAPTER 5 Pelvic girdle dysfunctions: Gluteal structures; Inguinal and
pubic area; Pelvic floor (external)
MIT procedures for common pelvic girdle dysfunctions: Gluteal structures; Inguinal and pubic area; Pelvic floor (external)
CHAPTER 6 Lower extremity dysfunctions related to the fascial system
MIT procedures for common lower extremity dysfunctions: Thigh compartments; Knee complex; leg compartments; foot structures
CHAPTER 7 Fascia and therapeutic movement in translational practice: From
the laboratory to the clinic
£55.00 GBP / $70.00 USD
Physical Therapy, Osteopathy, Massage Therapy, Chiropractic, Anatomy
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