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Book "Manual Trigger Point Therapy", 728 pages in detail
The comprehensive and practical trigger point compendium "Manual Trigger Point Therapy" is available in its updated and expanded 3rd edition. On 728 pages, this book offers you a comprehensive overview of muscles, trigger points and pain patterns. In addition, neuromuscular entrapments are also presented in detail.
This book provides you with screening tests and pain guides for all common clinical conditions. You will learn a systematic, manual therapy treatment to deactivate interference potentials caused by trigger points. In addition, accompanying connective tissue changes are treated and recurrences are prevented.
Manual trigger point therapy works through mechanical, reflexive, biochemical, energetic, functional, cognitive-emotional and behavioural effects. As a result, it not only influences peripheral nociceptive pain, but also intervenes in pain processing and output pain mechanisms.
The book also has a detailed practical section in which each muscle is clearly illustrated on double pages. Over 1,100 impressive illustrations will inspire you. Measures for self-therapy of myofascial problems are also presented.
The book "Manual Trigger Point Therapy" measures 20.5 x 3.5 x 27.7 cm and contains a total of 728 pages. It was written by Roland Gautschi and is available in German. The 4th edition of the book includes a total of 1100 illustrations.
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Ideally suited for
- Physiotherapists & rehabilitation specialists
- Sportspeople & fitness enthusiasts
- Health-conscious people
- Institutions such as gyms & sports clubs
Advantages
- Updated and expanded 3rd edition
- 728 pages with a comprehensive overview of muscles, trigger points and pain patterns
- Detailed presentation of neuromuscular entrapments