Connective Tissue Massage

Bindegewebsmassage According to Dicke



Verlag Thieme
herausgegeben von Elke Harms , Roland Schiffter
Auflage 1. Auflage
Typ Digitalprodukt / E-Book
Sprache Sprache des Textes: Englisch
Seiten 200
Maße 270,0 mm x 195,0 mm
Erscheinungsdatum 06.08.2014

Digitalprodukt / E-Book


ISBN 978-3-13-171441-1

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Beschreibung

The first systematic guide to the highly effective treatment technique of connective tissue massageDicke's systematic, scientifically based treatment method of connective tissue massage (or "Bindegewebsmassage") is now in wide use throughout the world. In this book, practitioners will get the first detailed, "how-to" description of connective tissue massage (CTM) {in the English language} including the principles, knowledge, and skills to implement it.Special Features:Begins with the origin and practical benefits of CTM, including its neuroanatomical and neurophysiological basisExplores the relationship between the sensory, motor, and autonomic nervous systems and the complex reflex mechanisms that are activated by CTM therapyDescribes and illustrates specific stroking techniques that trigger the appropriate neural reflexes in every body segmentShows how to make a diagnostic assessment based on skin, connective tissue, and muscle zones Covers the full range of orthopedic, neurological, internal medicine, and gynecologic disorders that can be effectively treated with CTMComplete with treatment plans, indications and contraindications, and modern medical guidelines, this book is essential for all physical and massage therapists and osteopaths who want to successfully integrate CTM into their practices. It is also a fascinating reference for physicians and other medical professionals who are interested in learning more about this important manual technique.
<p><strong>1. Introduction</strong><br>1.1 Origin and Development<br>1.2 Theoretical Foundations for the Mechanism of Effect<br><strong>2. Technique</strong><br>2.1 Introduction<br>2.2 Principles of CTM<br><strong>3. Clinical Pictures</strong><br>3.1 Indications, Contraindications, Prescriptions<br>3.2 Medical Guidelines<br>3.3 Orthopedic Disorders<br>3.4 Neurological Diseases<br>3.5 Disorders in Internal Medicine<br>3.6 Gynecology and Obstetrics</p><br>