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Freedom To Move Movement Therapy For Spinal Pain And Injuries Ebook Josephine Key

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Freedom To Move Movement Therapy For Spinal Pain And Injuries Ebook Josephine Key
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Publisher: Handspring Pub Ltd
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 34.92 MB
Pages: 394
Author: Josephine Key
ISBN: 9781909141926, 1909141925
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: eBook

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Freedom To Move Movement Therapy For Spinal Pain And Injuries Ebook Josephine Key by Josephine Key 9781909141926, 1909141925 instant download after payment.

Freedom to Move integrates applicable contemporary science around spinal movement and pain with clinical evidence and understanding gleaned from the author's longstanding practice (as both a manual and movement therapist). It also includes further insights gained from wide ranging enquiry around spinal movement control in health and dis-ease. This includes exploration of various movement approaches - in particular Feldenkrais, Pilates and the long-term practice of yoga. The book also relates functional movement to the fascial system and the concept of biotensegrity.

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