Synopses & Reviews
This richly illustrated text teaches the basic techniques of clinical massage therapy by embedding illustrations of internal structures directly into photographs of live models. Each muscle or muscle group is shown, along with surrounding structures, surface landmarks, and the therapist’s hands. Useful as a textbook of clinical massage and anatomy, this text can also be used as a practical patient communication tool. Basic clinical techniques such as compression, stripping massage, myofascial stretching and cross-fiber friction are included. Suggestions of draping options correspond to illustrations of draping techniques. Appendices include pain referral zones by region, Greek and Latin prefixes and suffixes, and a glossary of terms.
Synopsis
This superbly illustrated text familiarizes students with individual muscles and muscle systems and demonstrates basic clinical massage therapy techniques. More than 550 full-color illustrations of internal structures are embedded into photographs of live models to show each muscle or muscle group, surrounding structures, surface landmarks, and the therapist's hands. Students see clearly which muscle is being worked, where it is, where it is attached, how it can be accessed manually, what problems it can cause, and how treatment techniques are performed. This edition features improved illustrations of draping and includes palpation for each muscle.
An accompanying Real Bodywork DVD includes video demonstrations of massage techniques from the book.
Synopsis
This package contains the following products:
- 9780781795746 Hendrickson Massage and Manual Therapy for Orthopedic Conditions, 2e
- 9780781756778 Clay Basic Clinical Massage Therapy, 2e
- 9781608319107 Werner A Massage Therapist's Guide to Pathology, 5e
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Reviewers
Expanded Contents
Part I: FOUNDATIONS OF CLINICAL MASSAGE THERAPY
Chapter 1: Approaching Clinical Massage Therapy
Chapter 2: Approaching Assessment
Part II: APPROACHING TREATMENT
Chapter 3: The Head, Face, and Neck
Chapter 4: The Shoulder, Chest, and Upper Back
Chapter 5: The Arm and Hand
Chapter 6: The Vertebral Column
Chapter 7: The Low Back and Abdomen
Chapter 8: The Pelvis
Chapter 9: The Thigh
Chapter 10: The Leg, Ankle, and Foot
Appendix A: Anatomical Prefixes and Suffixes
Appendix B: Directional and Kinetic Terminology
Appendix C: Muscles by Pain Referral Zone
Appendix D: Suggested Readings
Glossary
Index