
Concise Book of Neuromuscular Therapy : A Trigger Point Manual
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Summary
Author Biography
Foreword writer David G. Simons, MD, is a research scientist with several decades of experience in the study and treatment of myofascial pain. With Janet G. Travell, MD, he authored the seminal book Myofascial Pain and Dysfunction: The Trigger Point Manual in 1983. Now in his eighties, Simons is a volunteer clinical professor in the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at Emory University and is a member of the medical staff of Dekalb Medical Center in Decatur, Georgia.
Table of Contents
History, Influences, and the Genesis of Neuromuscular (European) Therapy | p. 11 |
Integrated Functional Anatomy Building Blocks | p. 16 |
Understanding Anatomy | p. 17 |
Prefixes, Suffixes and Combining Forms | p. 18 |
Anatomical Localization | p. 20 |
The Cell: Organization of the Human Body | p. 25 |
An Overview of the Skeletal System | p. 28 |
An Overview of the Nervous System | p. 40 |
An Overview of the Cardiorespiratory System | p. 43 |
Muscles, Fascia, and the Kinetic Chain | p. 47 |
Introducing Fascia | p. 48 |
Planes of Motion | p. 51 |
Kinetic Chain | p. 53 |
Classification of Skeletal Muscles and Muscle Mechanics | p. 53 |
Titin and the Sliding Filament Theory | p. 70 |
Muscle Anatomy: Only One Muscle in the Human Body | p. 71 |
Trigger Points: Assessment and Treatment | p. 79 |
Trigger Point (TrP) Formation Theories | p. 81 |
Shoulder Anatomy, Arthrokinematics and TrP Considerations | p. 85 |
What is Proprioception? | p. 92 |
Stages of Learning | p. 96 |
Kinetic Chain Anatomy and Patient Assessment | p. 99 |
Prime Movers, Stabilizers, and the Kinetic Chain | p. 100 |
Kinetic Chain Anatomy | p. 101 |
Looking at Muscle Function | p. 105 |
Patient Assessment | p. 108 |
Laws of European Neuromuscular Therapy | p. 115 |
Muscle Energy Techniques | p. 118 |
Review of the Major Skeletal Muscles | p. 133 |
Muscles of the Face, Head, and Neck | p. 134 |
Muscles of the Trunk | p. 153 |
Muscles of the Shoulder, Arm, and Hand | p. 167 |
Muscles of the Hip and Thigh | p. 202 |
Muscles of the Leg and Foot | p. 218 |
Resources | p. 229 |
Index | p. 231 |
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