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"Kinesiology for Manual Therapies" introduces the philosophy of Dimensional Massage Therapy as well as Clinical Flexibility. This text connects techniques to individual joints and body areas based on the structural foundation of the muscular skeletal system. Learning intensive guides help students develop palpation skills, understand anatomy from a functional stand point, and build a toolbox of techniques for individualized treatments. This text can be used in a multitude of manual therapies, from physical therapy, occupational therapy, athletic training to yoga and massage therapy. Clinical Notes and Muscle Specific Flashcards are included for additional study resources; as well as summaries, and review questions.
Contents
Part OneChapter 1: Foundations of Structural KinesiologyChapter 2: Neuromuscular FundamentalsChapter 3: Basic Biomechanical Factors and ConceptsPart Two: Upper ExtremitiesChapter 4: The Shoulder Girdle- Dynamic Stability for the Shoulder JointChapter 5: Dimensional Massage Techniques for the Shoulder Girdle MusclesChapter 6: The Shoulder JointChapter 7: Deep Tissue Techniques for the Shoulder Joint MusclesChapter 8: The Elbow and Radioulnar Joints Chapter 9: The Radioulnar Riddle: Techniques for Repetitive ActionChapter 10: The Hand and Wrist Joints Chapter 11: Unwinding the Soft Tissues of the Forearm: Dimensional Massage Techniques for the Muscles of the Hand and WristChapter 12: Concepts of Muscular Analysis and Clinical Flexibility of the Upper Extremities Part Three: TrunkChapter 13: The Trunk and Spinal Column Chapter 14: The Balancing Act: Structural Perspectives of the Head and Neck and Dimensional Massage TechniquesPart Four: Lower ExtremitiesChapter 15: The Hip Joint and Pelvic GirdleChapter 16: Deep Tissue of the Low Back and Posterior PelvisChapter 17: The Knee JointChapter 18: Dimensional Massage Techniques for the Muscles of the Thigh and Knee JointChapter 19: The Ankle and Foot JointsChapter 20: Dimensional Massage Techniques for the Muscles of the Leg, Ankle, and FootChapter 21: Muscular Analysis and Clinical Flexibility of the Trunk and Lower ExtremityAppendix A-References & ResourcesAppendix B-Head, Neck, and Shoulder Pain HistoryQuestionnaireGlossaryIndexWorksheetsNER(01): WOW