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This is a comprehensive text on psychology as related directly to the physical therapies.It addresses psychological principles as they relate to illness, injury, and rehabilitation. -By Gregory Kolt and Mark Andersen. (2004) 384pp / 20 illus
The author & creator of Rolfing method,discusses her theories &experiences,& the therapy she developed of deep muscular/connective tissue manipulation.A warm & easy to read book giving a reassuring picture of Rolfing & its benefits.-Ida Rolf.(90) 215pp
Rolfing aligns and balances the physical body within its gravitational field. Intended for the interested layperson as well as well as the professional.600 drawings and photographs will illustrate how this rebalancing can be achieved.-I.Rolf.(90) 304p
Highly practical book, which provides useful clinical stategies for the treatment of conditions commonly seen in MT practice.This new edition has been completely rewritten, extensively updated and expanded.(2005) 317pp
Looks into the dysfunctions of the soft tissues of the body & provides practitioners & students with a working knowledge of the diagnostic & therapeutic use of neuro-muscular,muscle energy& strain-counterstrain techniques.Illus.-L. Chaitow.(1988) 270p
This book explores the osteopathic implications of dysfunctions of the trunk. The author focuses on the thoracic cage and its content. Provides detailed instructions for manipulative techniques. - By J. Barral. (1989) 174pp
Bi-lingual English-Chinese. Compiled by Nanjing University of TCM, and translated by Shanghai University of TCM (2003) 340 pages.
In this fourth volume in the series,the authors focus is on the pelvis, particularly of women. (other volumes BK2614, BK2692, and BK2693).- By Barral. (1993) 249pp
The central premise of visceral manipulation is the interrelationship of structure & function among the internal organs.This book explains the precepts,theories & investigations which led to this unique system of treatment. - Barral/Mercier.(1988) 278p
The author further develops the concepts and techniques in this second volume. - By Barral. (1995) 257pp