Fascial Manipulation® for Musculoskeletal Pain. Theoretical part
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Beschreibung
Titel: “ Fascial Manipulation® for Musculoskeletal Pain. Theoretical part“
Autoren: Luigi Stecco und Antonio Stecco
ISBN: 978-88-299-2824-8
Erscheinungsdatum: 2017
Einband: Softcover
Seitenzahl: 260
Papier: Kunstdruckpapier
Dieses Buch ist auf unserer Website auf Deutsch erhältlich: „Fasziale Manipulation zur Behandlung von Funktionsstörungen des Bewegungsapparates“
VORWORT
As a clinician for much of the past 50 years, I have paid particular attention to the effects of manual load on soft tissue. I realized early in my career its relation to function and pain, spending years studying most soft tissue methods and contributing
many articles on soft tissue, including three editions of a textbook on the subject. In 2009, Luigi Stecco sent me his first edition which explains the reasoning and procedures behind Fascial Manipulation® (FM). To say the least, I was overwhelmed. No earlier soft tissue methods had described the fascial system in such detail. No other method explained a full body connective tissue approach to treatment that included the myofascial kinetic chains. Never again would I emphasize treatment only at the site
of pain or treat randomly just to relieve pain. No other method gives us tools to relate patient symptoms to earlier causes and, most important, treatment procedures that are based on the myofascial chain. We now evaluate the myofascial chain functionally and are able to track the healing progress effectively both during and post treatment. As a member of the Fascial Manipulation Association, I have been continuously updated on the scientific progress of FM. FM as different from most soft tissue methods is a work in progress. Scientists worldwide continually contribute to improve the quality of FM. Among many researchers, both Carla Stecco, MD. PhD, and Antonio Stecco, MD, PhD, have continued to write peer reviewed literature proving the validity of FM.
But of course, the originator, Luigi Stecco, PT, has not stood idly by. In this long awaited text he has updated his own research to explain the evolution, anatomy and physiology that underlies the FM biomechanical model. He advances his recent research so
that current practitioners of FM and others interested in manual therapy may benefit from his continuous dedication to the healing of mankind.
Warren I. Hammer DC, MS, DABCO
Postgraduate Faculty, New York Chiropractic College
Northwestern Health Sciences University, Bloomington, MN, USA







