Integrative manual therapy for biomechanics

application of muscle energy and 'beyond' technique : treatment of the spine, ribs, and extremities

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Sharon Weiselfish-Giammatteo
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English
Pages
346

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Table of Contents

Integrative manual therapy
Decreasing hypertonicity with manual therapy
Posture
The muscle barrier
The accessory sacroiliac joints: hypomobility and treatment
Mobility tests
Pelvic compression reflex
Interpretation: anatomical landmarks plus
Results of mobility testing
Muscle energy and 'beyond' technique-the pelvic joints
Structural rehabilitation with muscle energy and 'beyond' technique for
Treatment of biomechanical dysfunction
The pelvic joints: the pebuc symphysis and the iliosacral joints
The pelvic joints: treatment of biomechanical dysfunction
Of the pubes and the iliosacral joints
Spinal motion
The sacrum
Treatment of biomechanical dysfunction of the sacrioliac joints
With muscle energy and "beyond" technique
The lumbar junction: sacral torsions
Muscle energy and "beyond" technique
For the lumbosacral junction
The real scenario: how to treat the lumbosacral junction
Biomechanical dysfunction of the sacrococcygeal joint
The l5 vertebra
The lumbosacral junction and gait
Biomechanical dysfunction of the lumbar spine
Biomechanical dysfunction of the thoracic spine
The thoracolumbar junction
Biomechanical dysfunction of the cervical spine
The rib cage
The hip joint
The knee joint
The ankle joint
The significance of dorsiflexion for spinal motion
The shoulder girdle joint
The elbow joint.

Edition Notes

"Volume III."

Includes bibliographical references (p. 335-343) and index.

Published in
Berkeley, Calif

Classifications

Library of Congress
RD736.M25 W45 2003, RD736.M25W45 2003

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxi, 346 p. :
Number of pages
346

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Open Library
OL19150746M
ISBN 10
1556434359
LCCN
2003008121
OCLC/WorldCat
52041476
Goodreads
1347546

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