Myofascial Pain and Dysfunction, Vol. 1: The Trigger Point Manual, The Upper Extremities |  | Authors: Janet Travell, David Simons Publisher: Williams & Wilkins
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Media: Hardcover Pages: 713 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.6 Dimensions (in): 10 x 6.9 x 1.7
ISBN: 068308366X Dewey Decimal Number: 616.74 EAN: 9780683083668 ASIN: 068308366X
Publication Date: June 1983 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description ...provides a muscle-by-muscle description of how trigger points refer pain to other parts of the body.
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| Customer Reviews: The Trigger Point manual August 30, 2009 Lindy V. Wood Myofascial Pain and Dysfunction Vol 1 is a necessary resource for all massage therapist and students on trigger points. Well written and illustrated.
This is a MUST have book~!
Myofascial Pain and Dysfunction, Vol. 1: The Trigger Point Manual, The Upper Extremities July 15, 2009 Susan (Connecticut. USA) This is Janet Travel's classic work on trigger point pain symptoms and treatment. This early edition is hard to find and is invaluable to all body workers, especially massage therapists. It helps to locate and treat the correct source of myofascial pain. It also names all of the types of disfunction that muscular trigger points can cause which are seemingly unrelated.
Definitive text on muscular related pain January 5, 2003 Jeff 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
This book may possibly be one of the largest milestones in pain elimination ever written. I often refer to it (or them) as the "bibles" because the buck stops here when it comes to pain! We are not talking about pain management here, we are talking about PAIN ELIMINATION! These books cover it all. From referred pain patterns, to differential diagnosis, to nutritional inadequacies, to systemic factors such as thyroid dysfunction, to perpetuating factors (what is causing your pain to continue after injury, trauma, etc.). To experience the definitive answer on muscular pain throw these two books in your shopping cart, and if you think they may be expensive, remember: "The sour taste of poor quality oulasts the sweet taste of a cheap price!" ...
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