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Deepen appreciation and understanding of Orwell's classic novel
with engaging images that reinforce the concepts of literature and
aid preparation for the CSEC English B examination. - Build
understanding of the novel through images, text and Directed
Reading Thinking Activities (DRTA) that work together and are ideal
for use across all secondary grades. - Improve and practise
essay-writing skills using CSEC-style essay questions, guidance on
essay writing skills and an annotated sample essay. - Check
understanding of the social concerns and character development of
the novel by answering the guided reading questions. - Build
literary knowledge with the section on stylistics which explores
the effectiveness of the writer's craft. - Deepen literary
knowledge with background notes and explanations. Not available for
sale in Jamaica, St Vincent and The Grenadines.
Instrument-Assisted Myofascial Therapy: Principles and Clinical
Applications provides a complete overview of this effective therapy
(IAMT) based on the authors' own clinical experience of using
instruments to treat myofascial lesions. The text combines the
latest scientific evidence and theory with practical guidelines.
The authors describe the use of various IAMT techniques which the
reader will be able to easily integrate into daily clinical
practice. The text progresses from didactic to practical
information of relevance for a variety of clinicians: - Anatomy of
the myofascial system and its role in pain/dysfunction and
treatments - Science and theory of IAMT including history, types,
and research on mechanisms of action and outcomes - Practical
application of IAMT Practice: an overview of techniques specific to
tissue type (scars, tendons, muscles) - Integration of IATM in
clinical practice including clinical decision making (in diagnosis
and treatment), indications, contraindications, and adjunct
treatments The text is intended to provide a guide for using
myofascial instruments in daily practice. The reader will easily
learn how to use IATM to enhance patient outcomes and to use it in
a fashion which protects their own joints! Procedures are explained
and demonstrated using a clear and practical approach. Full-color
photographs illustrate the use of the therapy in these
commonly-treated areas: Cervical spine and head, Shoulder, Elbow,
wrist and hand, Thoracic spine and chest, Lumbar spine and
sacroiliac joint, Hip and pelvis, Knee, Ankle and foot. Treatment
protocols are provided which can be easily applied by the therapist
for use with a variety of diagnoses relating to the same structures
by using a standardised and precise approach. A treatment protocol
is first presented on a specific structure that is commonly
treated. The specific instrument is to be used is described first,
then the entire treatment is explained in detail. from the starting
position of the therapist and patient. Treatment progressions are
then listed, as well as possible treatment options within the
Myofascial Connective System (MCS). Beginning with the primarily
treated structure, 'myofascial junctions' are discussed; first
regionally in a distal and proximal direction, and then within a
functional myofascial chain. This unique approach greatly
simplifies the various IATM procedures for the reader to easily
implement in practice. Readers will learn an integrated approach to
IATM in a variety of clinical practice settings. Clinicians seeing
post-operative patients will benefit from a chapter dedicated to
the treatment of scars. Numerous case studies and the integration
of other myofascial techniques (Cupping, Flossing/Mobility Bands,
Kinesiology Taping and Fascial Fitness) complete the book.
Instrument-Assisted Myofascial Therapy - principles and clinical
applications is the result of years of professional practice with
IATM while evaluating patient outcomes. The concept is based on
scientific evidence and has been developed in close collaboration
with leading scientists and practitioners in the field of
myofascial therapy. The text provides a pragmatic,
evidence-informed approach to IATM practice.
The Four Heatons History Tour offers an insight into the
fascinating history of the towns of Heaton Moor, Heaton Mersey,
Heaton Chapel and Heaton Norris, in Stockport, Greater Manchester.
Author Phil Page guides us around their well-known streets and
buildings, showing how their famous landmarks used to look and how
they have changed over the years as well as exploring their
lesser-known sights and hidden corners. With the help of a handy
location map, readers are invited to follow a timeline of events
and discover for themselves the changing face of the Four Heatons.
The centre of Manchester is an area rich in social and cultural
history. Its buildings, streets, churches and alleyways chart the
journey from the rise of Victorian wealth through to today's
vibrant metropolis, which is the most visited English city outside
the capital. This secret trail can easily be completed in the
course of a day, and aims to uncover and raise awareness of
essential facts and stories surrounding the city centre. Included
in this fascinating tour are the Giant's Basin in Castlefield; the
site and remains of the Hacienda night club; Manchester heroes like
Alan Turing, Mark Addy and Richard Cobden; the political and
musical heritage of the Free Trade Hall; hidden delights like the
Richmond Tea Rooms; the Manchester Craft Centre; the steepest
street in Manchester; and much more to enjoy and explore.
The large town of Stockport is situated 7 miles from Manchester
city centre and lies at the confluence of the Tame, Goyt and Mersey
rivers. The first building of any identity to be officially
documented in the town was its castle, a motte-and-bailey
construction from around 1173. The site is still identifiable
today, but Stockport's architectural identity relates to more
modern times. From the seventeenth century, Stockport became a
centre for the hatting trade and later the silk industry. The town
expanded rapidly during the Industrial Revolution, fuelled by the
growth of cotton manufacturing, which became one of its major
employers. In Stockport in 50 Buildings local author Phil Page
highlights some of the town's significant architectural landmarks
and notable structures from across the centuries. Through a
fascinating and diverse selection of buildings he tells the story
of Stockport's development, its people and their way of life.
During the nineteenth century, spinning, weaving, bleaching,
printing and dyeing became the staple industries of Stockport and
many of its surviving buildings reflect its industrial heritage.
The old mills, churches and market buildings still play an
essential part in the life of the town today. The existing
breweries, cinemas, libraries, art galleries and railway stations
are a reflection of the needs of a growing Victorian and Edwardian
society. The grand constructions of their engineers can still be
seen, with St Mary's Parish Church, the imposing Town Hall and the
famous railway viaduct being among the most impressive examples of
a great industrial age. Illustrated throughout, this book takes the
reader on an engaging journey visiting many of Stockport's older
buildings and those newer constructions that have come to represent
the town today.
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