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010 _a2014005532
020 _a9783131714312 (pbk. : alk. paper)
040 _aBADR UNIVERSITY IN CAIRO
_cBADR UNIVERSITY IN CAIRO
_erda
_beng
041 1 _aeng
_hger
050 0 0 _aRM721
_b.B6313 2014
082 0 0 _a615.822
_223
_bBIC
130 0 _aBindegewebsmassage nach Dicke.
_lEnglish
245 1 0 _aConnective tissue massage :
_bBindegewebsmassage according to Dicke /
_cRoland Schiffter, Professor of Neurology, Former Head Physician, Vivantes Augste-Viktoria Hospital and Vivantes-wenckeback Hospital, Berlin, Germany, Elke Harms, Former Practising Physical and Massage therapist, Oldenburg, Germany ; with the collaboration of Nancy Toner Weinberger, Youngsville, NC, USA.
260 _aStuttgart :
_bThieme,
_c2014.
300 _aviii, 189 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c24 cm
336 _a36
500 _a"This book is an authorized translation of the 15th German edition published and copyrighted 2009 by Georg Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart. Title of the German edition: .Bindegewebsmassage : Neuronale Abläufe - Befund - Praxis"
520 _a"In 1929 Germany, physiotherapist Elisabeth Dicke suffered from poor circulation in her right leg, acute back pain, and a host of other ailments. With no medical options offered beyond amputation of the leg, she turned to her own training for help. She began to massage the skin and subcutaneous fascia of the sacral bone and pelvic crest with pulling strokes. After several applications, she experienced less back pain, increased circulation to the leg, and within three months, disappearance of all symptoms. This was the beginning of Dickes systematic, scientifically based treatment method of connective tissue massage (or Bindegewebsmassage), 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 basis, Explores the relationship between the sensory, motor, and autonomic nervous systems and the complex reflex mechanisms that are activated by CTM therapy, Describes and illustrates specific stroking techniques that trigger the appropriate neural reflexes in every body segment, Shows 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 CTM. Complete 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"
546 _a.Translated from German
600 1 2 _aDicke, Elisabeth,
_d1884-1952.
650 1 2 _aConnective Tissue.
650 1 2 _aMassage.
650 2 2 _aMusculoskeletal Manipulations.
700 1 _aSchiffter, Roland,
_eauthor.
700 1 _aHarms, Elke,
_eauthor.
902 _aN.Tolba
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_cBK
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