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Автор: Dr. Brian James Abelson DC. |
Издательство: Ingram |
Cтраниц: 1 |
Формат: FB2.ZIP,FB3,EPUB,IOS.EPUB,TXT.ZIP,RTF.ZIP,A4.PDF,A |
Размер: 0 |
ISBN: 9780987866219 |
Качество: excellent |
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Imagine finding a way to spend less time suffering from pain, and more time doing the things you love. Take control of your pain! This long awaited, completely reworked, second edition provides new content for each condition, with over 80 additional pages of information, the addition of new and easier to understand illustrations, updated descriptions about each of the soft-tissue conditions, a deeper explanation of the affected structures in each kinetic chain, and proven effective exercise routines. ========================================= BENEFITING FROM ACTIVE RELEASE TECHNIQUES ========================================= Release Your Pain presents ART (Active Release Techniques) as an innovative and effective approach to addressing such common repetitive strain injuries as carpal tunnel syndrome, plantar fasciitis, knee and shoulder injuries, and back pain. Based on case studies, the book shows how ART locates and breaks down scar tissue and adhesions that cause pain, stiffness, weakness, numbness, and physical dysfunctions associated with repetitive strain injuries. Topics include how and why these injuries occur, and how non-invasive methods succeed where others fail. Each chapter includes black and white photo sequences of therapy techniques, specific exercises, and stretches to help resolve these conditions. ================= TABLE OF CONTENTS ================= Foreword Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Impact of Soft-Tissue Injuries on your Body? Chapter 2: Understanding Soft Tissue Injuries Chapter 3: Why is RSI a Problem? Chapter 4: About Active Release Techniques (ART) Chapter 5: Remodeling Tissues with Exercise Chapter 6: Resolving Neck and Back Pain Chapter 7: Resolving Shoulder Injuries Chapter 8: Resolving Elbow Injuries Chapter 9: Resolving Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Chapter 10: Resolving Knee Injuries Chapter 11: Resolving Injuries to the Achilles Tendon Chapter 12: Resolving Plantar Fasciitis Chapter 13: FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions Glossary Index ==================== See real results when you use the focused, specific exercises at the end of each chapter. • Neck and Back Pain (headaches, sprain/strain, disc degeneration, sciatica, spinal stenosis, etc.) • Shoulder Injuries (Rotator Cuff Syndrome, Frozen Shoulder, joint instability, etc.) • Elbow Injuries (Golfers, Tennis Elbow) • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome • Knee Injuries (Jumper’s Knee, Meniscus Injuries, ITBS, Osgood-Schlatter) • Achilles Tendonitis • Plantar Fasciitis ================================== Important: This book does NOT teach you how to perform Active Release Techniques® (ART). However, it does introduce you to the benefits of ART, and aids in understanding how ART is able to successfully treat a broad range of soft-tissue injuries. Actual ART training requires many hours of hands-on training, accompanied by extensive knowledge of soft-tissue structures and their inter-relationships, and backed up by prior medical training. It is typically provided by a range of health care practitioners (Physicians, Chiropractors, Physiotherapists, Massage Therapists, etc.). See www.activerelease.com if you want to learn to become an ART practitioner. ================================== ‘Release Your Pain’ is an easy-to-use, international best-seller that can help you to make educated health care decisions about your soft-tissue conditions (muscle and joint pain, restricted movements, chronic pain, sports injuries, etc.). Written for the general public, this EBOOK version is fully HYPERLINKED, from its detailed table of contents, to the comprehensive index, and to all the exercise routines in this book. So you can quickly and easily navigate to all the topics that most interest you. Best of all, you can enjoy its full-color format, and view all the numerous illustrations and exercises as they are meant to be seen.
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