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The Manual of Trigger Point and Myofascial Therapy offers the reader a comprehensive therapeutic approach for the evaluation and treatment of Myofascial pain and musculoskeletal dysfunction.
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The Manual of Trigger Point and Myofascial Therapy offers the reader a comprehensive therapeutic approach for the evaluation and treatment of Myofascial pain and musculoskeletal dysfunction.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. August 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 284mm x 210mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 871g
- ISBN-13: 9781556425424
- ISBN-10: 1556425422
- Artikelnr.: 21927970
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. August 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 284mm x 210mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 871g
- ISBN-13: 9781556425424
- ISBN-10: 1556425422
- Artikelnr.: 21927970
Dimitrios Kostopoulos, PT, PhD has a Doctorate and Master's degrees from New York University and is actively pursuing his second Doctorate at Rocky Mountain University (Clinical Electrophysiology). He has extensive teaching experience in different areas of manual therapy & he is actively involved in research. Konstantine Rizopoulos, PT, FABS has completed extensive post-graduate training in Manual Therapy & has taught manual therapy seminars worldwide. Both authors are owners of Hands On Seminars (www.handsonseminars.com) and Hands-On Physical Therapy in New York (www.hands-on-pt.com)
Contents Part A. Theory Chapter 1. Myofascial Trigger Points: A Historical
Perspective Chapter 2. Acupuncture versus Trigger Point Therapy Chapter 3.
Muscle-Nerve Physiology and Contraction Chapter 4. Pathogenesis of
Myofascial Trigger Points Chapter 5. Clinical Symptoms and Physical
Findings Chapter 6. Referred Pain Pattern Mechanisms Chapter 7.
Classification of Myofascial Trigger Points Chapter 8. Biomechanics of
Injury Chapter 9. Myofascial Diagnosis Chapter 10. Myofascial Treatment
Chapter 11. Perpetuating Factors in Myofascial Trigger Points Chapter 12.
Trigger Point Dry Needling Chapter 13. Trigger Point and Myofascial Therapy
Contraindications Chapter 14. Part A Review Questions Answer Key Part B.
Muscle Regions Cervical Spine Region Temporomandibular Joint Region Upper
Extremity Region Abdominal Region Thoracolumbar Spine Region Lumbar Spine
Region Lower Extremity Region Index
Perspective Chapter 2. Acupuncture versus Trigger Point Therapy Chapter 3.
Muscle-Nerve Physiology and Contraction Chapter 4. Pathogenesis of
Myofascial Trigger Points Chapter 5. Clinical Symptoms and Physical
Findings Chapter 6. Referred Pain Pattern Mechanisms Chapter 7.
Classification of Myofascial Trigger Points Chapter 8. Biomechanics of
Injury Chapter 9. Myofascial Diagnosis Chapter 10. Myofascial Treatment
Chapter 11. Perpetuating Factors in Myofascial Trigger Points Chapter 12.
Trigger Point Dry Needling Chapter 13. Trigger Point and Myofascial Therapy
Contraindications Chapter 14. Part A Review Questions Answer Key Part B.
Muscle Regions Cervical Spine Region Temporomandibular Joint Region Upper
Extremity Region Abdominal Region Thoracolumbar Spine Region Lumbar Spine
Region Lower Extremity Region Index
Contents Part A. Theory Chapter 1. Myofascial Trigger Points: A Historical
Perspective Chapter 2. Acupuncture versus Trigger Point Therapy Chapter 3.
Muscle-Nerve Physiology and Contraction Chapter 4. Pathogenesis of
Myofascial Trigger Points Chapter 5. Clinical Symptoms and Physical
Findings Chapter 6. Referred Pain Pattern Mechanisms Chapter 7.
Classification of Myofascial Trigger Points Chapter 8. Biomechanics of
Injury Chapter 9. Myofascial Diagnosis Chapter 10. Myofascial Treatment
Chapter 11. Perpetuating Factors in Myofascial Trigger Points Chapter 12.
Trigger Point Dry Needling Chapter 13. Trigger Point and Myofascial Therapy
Contraindications Chapter 14. Part A Review Questions Answer Key Part B.
Muscle Regions Cervical Spine Region Temporomandibular Joint Region Upper
Extremity Region Abdominal Region Thoracolumbar Spine Region Lumbar Spine
Region Lower Extremity Region Index
Perspective Chapter 2. Acupuncture versus Trigger Point Therapy Chapter 3.
Muscle-Nerve Physiology and Contraction Chapter 4. Pathogenesis of
Myofascial Trigger Points Chapter 5. Clinical Symptoms and Physical
Findings Chapter 6. Referred Pain Pattern Mechanisms Chapter 7.
Classification of Myofascial Trigger Points Chapter 8. Biomechanics of
Injury Chapter 9. Myofascial Diagnosis Chapter 10. Myofascial Treatment
Chapter 11. Perpetuating Factors in Myofascial Trigger Points Chapter 12.
Trigger Point Dry Needling Chapter 13. Trigger Point and Myofascial Therapy
Contraindications Chapter 14. Part A Review Questions Answer Key Part B.
Muscle Regions Cervical Spine Region Temporomandibular Joint Region Upper
Extremity Region Abdominal Region Thoracolumbar Spine Region Lumbar Spine
Region Lower Extremity Region Index