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ISBN 10: 0443062846
ISBN 13: 9780443062841
Author: Leon Chaitow, Judith Walker Delany, David G. Simons
My introduction to the myofascial trigger point (MTrP) component of musculoskeletal pain was in 1963 as a flight surgeon in the United States Air Force. One who was concerned primarily with his aerospace medical research projects and with stress testing pilots for waivers of physical fitness to fly. The Chief of Flight Medicine at the School of Aerospace Medicine, Dr. Larry Lamb invited the then White House physician to President Kennedy, Dr. Janet Travell, to give a 2-day lecturedemonstration on MTrPs. Her lectures were sprinkled with fascinating and revealing experiments that convinced me MTrPs were a profoundly important, and were an essentially unexplored, medical frontier. Her skillful and dramatically effective demonstrations impressed me with her encyclopedic medical knowledge and consummate clinical skill. From this beginning developed a partnership that lead to the publication of the three volumes of the Trigger Point Man ual.
1 Essential information
2 Posture, acture and balance
3 Gait analysis
4 The close environment
5 Adaptation and sport
6 Contextual influences: nutrition and other factors
7 Self-help strategies
8 Patient intake
9 Summary of modalities
10 The lumbar spine
11 The pelvis
12 The hip
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Tags: Clinical Applications, Neuromuscular Techniques, The Lower Body, Leon Chaitow, Judith Walker Delany, David Simons