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Physiotherapists, sports scientists and doctors agree that if we
want to stay flexible, energetic and pain-free in our day-to-day
lives and sporting pursuits, we need to look after our connective
tissue - our 'fascia'. There has been a great deal of research into
this over the last few years, all of which shows that the fascia
around our muscles plays a huge role in keeping us fit, healthy,
flexible and feeling good. This versatile tissue transfers energy
to the muscles, communicates with the nervous system, acts as a
sensory organ, helps to protect and regenerate our internal organs,
and provides the foundations for a healthy physique. It responds to
stress and other stimuli, and when it gets matted or sticks
together, it can cause pain and mobility problems. That's why it's
so important to train our fascia - and just 10 minutes, twice a
week is all it takes! In this revised edition of his best-selling
guide to fascial fitness, the author shows you a series of
practical exercises that you can easily build into your day-to-day
routine. He introduces the most recent scientific findings from the
world of fascial research, and explains which methods and equipment
are most effective for fascial health (as well as which ones do
more harm than good!).
The role of the fascia in musculoskeletal conditions and as a
body-wide communication system is now well established. Fascia: The
Tensional Network of the Human Body is constitutes the most
comprehensive foundational textbook available that also provides
the latest research theory and science around fascia and their
function. This book is unique in offering consensus from scientists
and clinicians from across the world and brings together the work
of the group behind the international Fascia Research Congress. It
is ideal for advanced sports physiotherapists /physical therapists,
musculoskeletal/orthopaedic medicine practitioners, as well as all
professionals with an interest in fascia and human movement. The
comprehensive contents lay the foundations of understanding about
fascia, covering current scientific understanding of physiology and
anatomy, fascial-related disorders and associated therapies, and
recently developed research techniques. Full colour illustrations
clearly show fascia in context New content based on latest research
evidence Critical evaluation of fascia-oriented therapies by
internationally trusted experts Chapter outlines, key points and
summary features to aid navigation Accompanying e-book version
include instructional videos created by clinicians
Fascia in Sport and Movement, Second edition is a multi-author book
with contributions from 51 leading teachers and practitioners
across the entire spectrum of bodywork and movement professions. It
provides professionals from all bodywork and movement specialisms
with the most up-to-date information they need for success in
teaching, training, coaching, strengthening, tackling injury,
reducing pain, and improving mobility. The new edition has 21 new
chapters, and chapters from the first edition have been updated
with new research. This book is an essential resource for all
bodywork professionals - sports coaches, fitness trainers, yoga
teachers, Pilates instructors, dance teachers and manual
therapists. It explains and demonstrates how an understanding of
the structure and function of fascia can inform and improve your
clinical practice. The book's unique strength lies in the breadth
of its coverage, the expertise of its authorship and the currency
of its research and practice base.
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