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Trigger Point Self-Care Manual: For Pain-Free Movement |  | Author: Donna Finando L.Ac. L.M.T. Publisher: Healing Arts Press
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Media: Paperback Edition: First Printing Pages: 208 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 8.3 x 0.5
ISBN: 1594770808 Dewey Decimal Number: 616.74206 EAN: 9781594770807 ASIN: 1594770808
Publication Date: November 8, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description
A guide to the treatment of pain from common sports injuries and other physical activities
• Contains at-home techniques to promote healing and self-awareness of the body’s musculature
• Explains how to relieve pain using manual massage in conjunction with small physio balls
• Includes an illustrated treatment reference section organized by region of the body
The vast majority of physical injuries incurred by active people begin with muscular injuries that are not addressed by the conventional medical approach to orthopedic care. Injuries of this type are generally too minor to warrant splinting, casting, or medication and often do not prevent participation in physical activities. They do, however, produce noticeable discomfort and, over time, frequently lead to more severe injuries.
In Trigger Point Self-Care Manual Donna Finando presents methods for the healing and prevention of musculature injuries. She identifies the causes of and remedies for areas of muscular tightness and restriction and details many self-care techniques, including precise self-massage, stretching, and the use of wet heat and/or ice. In the fully illustrated reference section, organized by body part, she identifies the pain associated with trigger points in each muscle of the body and provides instructions for palpating, treating, and stretching the muscle in order to release it.
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Informative Back Book July 1, 2009 I. Sisneros (New Mexico) Get this book when you by the Backnobber. It will help you know exactly what you are needing to pinpoint while massaging your muscles.
Great reference book for people with back issues.
Trigger Point Self-Care Manual March 16, 2009 Georgia A. Weaver (Alta, IA United States) If you are having some pain or stiffness, take a look at this book. Getting older doesn't have to be a painful thing, this book is good at helping you figure what to do depending on what part of you hurts. Trigger Point has helped me with back and leg pain, it has also saved me a lot of money by not needing to go to the doctor for pain relief, let alone the scary medications for pain.
Pretty good, worth the purchase... March 14, 2009 Nicole Johnson (Pittsburgh, PA United States) I think this book does a pretty good job -- the diagrams are a bit over-simplified, but I like the approach to diagnosis, and then recommendations to treat yourself. It's worth the $12 investment.
Incomplete April 6, 2008 Tyraus Farrelly 28 out of 28 found this review helpful
While the Trigger Point Self Care Manual has a lot of good information for the lay person, with good reference charts on pain patterns. It doesnt, for some reason, cover TrP's of the hands and feet. This to me seems very strange as there are some major TrP's missed. The book is also a little hard to follow as the referal pattern pics for each TrP can only be found at the start of each chapter. It would of been much more user friendly to place the pain referral pics along side the TrP pics.
For my money I would buy the Trigger Point Therapy WorkBook by Clair Davies.
ldeal general reference book June 18, 2007 L. Narkinsky (USA) 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
I highly recommend this book. The diagrams are clear and well organized, the accompanying directions easy to follow. A word of warning, however: pressure on trigger points can be *very* painful, particularly if the pain being treated is severe. Be prepared. (It's worth it.)
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