Myofascial Release, Second Edition With HKPropel Online Video, offers a dynamic approach to fascial and soft tissue work suitable for all students embarking on a career in hands-on therapy as well as for experienced therapists looking to add skills to their treatments. Ruth Duncan, an advanced myofascial release therapist, proprietor, instructor, lecturer, national committee member and John F. Barnes protege, shares her expertise to offer in-depth descriptions of myofascial techniques and their applications.
This scientifically grounded approach presents an overview of the entire fascial matrix, the three-dimensional web of tissue that supports every other structure in the body. The explanation of the anatomy and function of the connective tissue system gives practitioners the solid background needed to treat muscle injury, immobility, and pain. The book also outlines how myofascial release relates to other massage modalities, allowing therapists to incorporate a range of treatments.
Descriptions of over 60 myofascial techniques contain details on the timing, direction, and hold of each stretch as well as numerous photographs that illustrate the body and hand positions of each technique. Nuanced explanations of the unique feel of soft tissue help the therapist enhance their palpation skills. The therapist learns how to apply the best approach (cross-hand releases, longitudinal plane releases, compression releases and transverse plane releases) on specific injuries or issues. A new chapter on scar tissue details how practitioners can relieve the pain and tension common in surgical and other types of scars. The text also contains home programs that clients can use themselves between treatment sessions.
Myofascial Release, Second Edition, includes special features that make this resource more effective for readers:
Myofascial Release, Second Edition With HKPropel Online Video, offers a dynamic approach to fascial and soft tissue work suitable for all students embarking on a career in hands-on therapy as well as for experienced therapists looking to add skills to their treatments. Ruth Duncan, an advanced myofascial release therapist, proprietor, instructor, lecturer, national committee member and John F. Barnes protege, shares her expertise to offer in-depth descriptions of myofascial techniques and their applications.
This scientifically grounded approach presents an overview of the entire fascial matrix, the three-dimensional web of tissue that supports every other structure in the body. The explanation of the anatomy and function of the connective tissue system gives practitioners the solid background needed to treat muscle injury, immobility, and pain. The book also outlines how myofascial release relates to other massage modalities, allowing therapists to incorporate a range of treatments.
Descriptions of over 60 myofascial techniques contain details on the timing, direction, and hold of each stretch as well as numerous photographs that illustrate the body and hand positions of each technique. Nuanced explanations of the unique feel of soft tissue help the therapist enhance their palpation skills. The therapist learns how to apply the best approach (cross-hand releases, longitudinal plane releases, compression releases and transverse plane releases) on specific injuries or issues. A new chapter on scar tissue details how practitioners can relieve the pain and tension common in surgical and other types of scars. The text also contains home programs that clients can use themselves between treatment sessions.
Myofascial Release, Second Edition, includes special features that make this resource more effective for readers:
Part I. Getting Started With Myofascial Release
Chapter 1. Introduction to Myofascial Release
Elements of Fascia
Conditions That Affect Fascia
Myofascial Release Concepts
MFR Versus Other Massage Modalities
Benefits of MFR
MFR Treatment Sessions
Closing Remarks
Quick Questions
Chapter 2. Initial Assessment
Client Consultation
Medical History
Physical Assessment
Closing Remarks
Quick Questions
Chapter 3. Preparation and Communication
Contraindications
Equipment and Room Preparation
Correct Body Mechanics
Mental Preparation
Therapist and Client Communication
Effects of and Responses to MFR
Closing Remarks
Quick Questions
Part II. MFR Applications
Chapter 4. Palpatory and Physical Assessments
Palpatory Assessment
Tissue Mobility and Glide
Traction and Compression
Skin Rolling
Rebounding
Closing Remarks
Quick Questions
Chapter 5. MFR Technique Approaches
How to Apply Every MFR Technique
Cross-Hand Releases
Longitudinal Plane Releases
Compression Releases
Transverse Plane Releases
Scar Tissue and Adhesion Management
Myofascial Mobilisations
Combining Techniques
Closing Remarks
Quick Questions
Part III. Applying MFR Techniques
Chapter 6. Cross-Hand Release Approaches
Leg Techniques
Arm Techniques
Torso Techniques
Head and Neck Techniques
Closing Remarks
Quick Questions
Chapter 7. Longitudinal Plane Releases
Supine Pulls
Prone Pulls
Bilateral Pulls
Oppositional and Side-Lying Pulls
Closing Remarks
Quick Questions
Chapter 8. Compression Releases
Soft Tissue Compression Techniques
Joint Compression Techniques
Closing Remarks
Quick Questions
Chapter 9. Transverse Plane Releases
Pelvic Floor Techniques
Respiratory Diaphragm Techniques
Thoracic Inlet Techniques
Transverse Plane Techniques at Joints
Closing Remarks
Quick Questions
Chapter 10. Scar Tissue and Adhesion Management
Scar Tissue Techniques
Stacking the Position of Ease Techniques
Direct Scar Tissue Release Techniques
Closing Remarks
Quick Questions
Chapter 11. Myofascial Mobilisation
Applying Myofascial Mobilization
Myofascial Mobilization Techniques
Closing Remarks
Quick Questions
Part IV. MFR Programs and Management
Chapter 12. Combined Techniques and Taking MFR Further
Myofascial Position of Ease Techniques
Combining Techniques
Closing Remarks
Quick Questions
Chapter 13. MFR Treatment Approaches
Individual Treatment Approaches
Intensive Treatment Approaches
Multi-Therapist Treatment Approaches
Home Programmes
Closing Remarks
Quick Questions
Answers to Quick Questions
References
Photo Index
Ruth Duncan, BSc (Hons), MSMTO, MAPNT, is an advanced
myofascial release therapist, proprietor, instructor, guest
lecturer, speaker, national committee member and writer with
extensive training in a variety of approaches. She completed her
advanced postgraduate training in 2004 with John F. Barnes (the
world’s leading authority on myofascial release) and has assisted
with his seminars in the United States.
Duncan also has explored other direct and nondirect fascial
approaches, including Thomas Myers’ anatomy trains and myofascial
meridians, Erik Dalton’s myoskeletal alignment techniques and
Jean-Pierre Barral’s visceral manipulation. She has studied with
experts on myriad topics to learn more about human anatomy,
function and dysfunction, and the emotional aspects of chronic pain
and healing.
Duncan graduated with honours as a clinical massage therapist from
the Humanities Center School of Massage (now the Cortiva Institute)
in Florida, United States. She has a diploma in sports therapy from
the Society of Sports Therapists and a diploma in sports and
remedial massage from the Institute of Sport and Remedial Massage.
She also has a BSc in health sciences from The Open University. She
has been teaching myofascial release in the United Kingdom and
internationally for over 15 years.
" The only other book I have seen of this caliber regarding
myofascial release was the previous edition printed in 2014. This
edition has outdone the previous edition, with the whole-person
thinking now applied to myofascial release."
© Doody’s Review Service, 2022, RondaKae Vainikka, AAS, CNMT,
BCTMB, Northwestern Health Sciences University (4-star review)
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