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Therapeutic Stretching: Towards a Functional Approach
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Therapeutic Stretching: Towards a Functional Approach

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Prepared by an international authority, Therapeutic Stretching: Towards a Functional Approach offers a highly accessible account of the latest information regarding the role of therapeutic stretching in the management of restricted range of movement (ROM) disorders.

Richly illustrated throughout, this exciting new volume covers the physiological basis of stretching, explores its classification and examines what is normal and abnormal in terms of ROM. Chapters then explain the processes that are associated with ROM loss and recovery as well as what makes stretching effective. The experience of pain, sensitization and pain tolerance in relation to stretching and ROM recovery are also discussed.

Embracing the latest scientific research, this revolutionary book debunks many traditionally accepted stretching theories and associated techniques and supplants them with a more robust, scientifically valid system of practice.

Accompanied by a range of practical on-line videos and over 150 photographs, this volume will be ideal for all manual and physical therapists, sports and personal trainers, and athletes who require special movement ranges.

This is a highly enjoyable and well presented book that I recommend for any clinician from student to experienced practitioner. It is suitable for all physiotherapists, manual therapists, sports physiotherapists/therapists, strength and conditioning coaches, sports scientists, athletes and patients who would like to understand, recover and improve their range and ease of movement. Reviewed by: Jimmy Reynolds, Head of Sports Medicine - Academy, Ipswich Town Football Club, Date: Oct 14

Helps transform thinking about the therapeutic value of stretching and how it is best applied in the clinical setting
Examines the difference between therapeutic and recreational stretching
Focuses on the use of stretching in conditions where individuals experience a loss in range of movement (ROM)
Explores what makes stretching effective, identifying behaviour as a main driving force for adaptive changes
Discusses the experience of pain, sensitization and pain tolerance in relation to stretching and ROM recovery

Contains over 150 photographs and 45 minutes of video describing this new revolutionary approach

Applicable to a variety of perspectives including osteopathy, chiropractic, physical therapy, sports and personal trainers
Ideal for experienced practitioners as well as those taking undergraduate and postgraduate courses

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Elsevier Health Sciences
Country
United Kingdom
Date
19 August 2013
Pages
314
ISBN
9780702043185

Prepared by an international authority, Therapeutic Stretching: Towards a Functional Approach offers a highly accessible account of the latest information regarding the role of therapeutic stretching in the management of restricted range of movement (ROM) disorders.

Richly illustrated throughout, this exciting new volume covers the physiological basis of stretching, explores its classification and examines what is normal and abnormal in terms of ROM. Chapters then explain the processes that are associated with ROM loss and recovery as well as what makes stretching effective. The experience of pain, sensitization and pain tolerance in relation to stretching and ROM recovery are also discussed.

Embracing the latest scientific research, this revolutionary book debunks many traditionally accepted stretching theories and associated techniques and supplants them with a more robust, scientifically valid system of practice.

Accompanied by a range of practical on-line videos and over 150 photographs, this volume will be ideal for all manual and physical therapists, sports and personal trainers, and athletes who require special movement ranges.

This is a highly enjoyable and well presented book that I recommend for any clinician from student to experienced practitioner. It is suitable for all physiotherapists, manual therapists, sports physiotherapists/therapists, strength and conditioning coaches, sports scientists, athletes and patients who would like to understand, recover and improve their range and ease of movement. Reviewed by: Jimmy Reynolds, Head of Sports Medicine - Academy, Ipswich Town Football Club, Date: Oct 14

Helps transform thinking about the therapeutic value of stretching and how it is best applied in the clinical setting
Examines the difference between therapeutic and recreational stretching
Focuses on the use of stretching in conditions where individuals experience a loss in range of movement (ROM)
Explores what makes stretching effective, identifying behaviour as a main driving force for adaptive changes
Discusses the experience of pain, sensitization and pain tolerance in relation to stretching and ROM recovery

Contains over 150 photographs and 45 minutes of video describing this new revolutionary approach

Applicable to a variety of perspectives including osteopathy, chiropractic, physical therapy, sports and personal trainers
Ideal for experienced practitioners as well as those taking undergraduate and postgraduate courses

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Elsevier Health Sciences
Country
United Kingdom
Date
19 August 2013
Pages
314
ISBN
9780702043185