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Positional Release Technique From A Dynamic Systems Perspective Revised Edition Dennis Deig

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Positional Release Technique From A Dynamic Systems Perspective Revised Edition Dennis Deig
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Publisher: Somatic Publications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 111.69 MB
Pages: 244
Author: Dennis Deig
ISBN: 9780977770007, 0977770001
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: Revised Edition

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Positional Release Technique From A Dynamic Systems Perspective Revised Edition Dennis Deig by Dennis Deig 9780977770007, 0977770001 instant download after payment.

This practical, hands-on guide provides you with the tools you need to perform and incorporate Positional Release technique into your practice. A nonforceful form of manual therapy, Positional Release can be used to treat a wide variety of dysfunctions, such as scoliosis, myofacial pain syndrome, low back pain, and neck pain. By focusing on the underlying physiology and the reason for application of the treatment techniques described, as well as development of observation, palpation, and patient handling skills by the therapist, the author creates a bridge for traditionally trained therapists to make the transition into a more holistic systems approach to evaluation, treatment, and patient-therapist relationships.

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