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Fascia, Function, and Medical Applications
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Fascia, Function, and Medical Applications
Current price: $220.00
Barnes and Noble
Fascia, Function, and Medical Applications
Current price: $220.00
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Fascia, Function, and Medical Applications, Fascia, Function, and Medical Applications is essential reading for medical and allied health practitioners who want to bring scientific insights of the importance of fascia to human health into their clinical practices. Fascia - the biodynamic tissue that connects every muscle, bone, organ, and nerve in the body - is fast becoming the latest trend in healthcare and allied health modalities. This book is edited by David Lesondak, fascia specialist at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, author of the international bestseller Fascia: What it is and why it matters, and Angeli Maun Akey, MD, board certified in both internal and integrative medicine, clinician in active practice, and educator to physicians worldwide. It contains contributions from a team of top researchers and expert practitioners including physicians, clinicians, therapists, dissectors, and surgeons. Fully illustrated in color, this book presents the latest scientific knowledge of fascia and explains insights into problems like chronic pain and myriad musculoskeletal symptoms that may not respond to conventional treatments. It gives practitioners the information they need to make better decisions to improve the health of patients, often without pharmaceuticals or surgeries. Features, Provides a comprehensive overview of how fascia, as a tissue and a system, affects various body functions and systems, from musculoskeletal disorders to the nervous and circulatory systems, and autoimmunity, A section devoted to medical applications highlights a comprehensive and critical overview of various fascial therapies, Gives practitioners the knowledge they need to refer or add as an adjunct therapy to their department or rehabilitation team, This is a cutting-edge, practical guide that will appeal to researchers, physicians, and clinicians alike.