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Abstract
This significantly revised new edition features an easy-to-use format that provides basic theory and assessment of neuromuscular conditions followed by an extensive overview of techniques specific to deep tissue massage Ñ including trigger point therapy, friction techniques, myofascial techniques, and stretching. Step-by-step treatment routines for the 22 most commonly encountered neuromuscular conditions are clearly outlined using detailed descriptions and illustrations side-by-side. Downloadable assessment forms and 90-minutes of video on proper deep tissue massage techniques are included on the companion Evolve website.
- Excellent organization and standard layout for each condition makes information easy to find and follow.
- Step-by-step routines for treatment of conditions are outlined using clear descriptions and illustrations side-by-side.
- Coverage of the most common techniques includes trigger point therapy, friction techniques, myofascial techniques, and stretching to give you an excellent base from which to start incorporating deep tissue massage into massage practice.
- Full color art program features a visually striking design with vibrant photos and illustrations that appeal to visual learners.
- Pedagogical features include learning objectives, key terms, and an end-of-book glossary to help you focus on key content.
- Appendices provide key resources on trigger points and pain referral patterns, indications/contraindications for deep tissues massage, and blank assessment forms for use in practice.
- Student resources on Evolve companion website provide downloadable assessment forms and videos of deep tissue techniques.
- NEW! 4-color art program features all new photos of the best techniques, body mechanics, and draping to better illustrate content.
- NEW! 90 minutes of video on the Evolve companion website vividly demonstrate the proper techniques needed to master deep tissue massage.
- NEW! Expanded coverage of theory and assessment gives you the background you need on documentation, techniques, and assessments before you begin learning how to perform deep tissue massage.
- NEW! Anatomic illustrations provide a refresher on pertinent anatomy right before the book heads into treatment coverage to reinforce the essential relationship between anatomy and proper massage.
- NEW! Expert reviewers, including Joe Muscolino, Sandy Fritz, and more, ensure material is accurate and appropriate for courses on deep tissue.
- NEW! Author Jeffrey Simancek, former Curriculum Manager for Corinthian and current massage educator, brings extensive career school teaching and curriculum experience to the book.
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Front Cover | Cover | ||
Deep Tissue Massage Treatment | i | ||
Copyright | ii | ||
Reviewers | iii | ||
Preface | v | ||
Acknowledgments | vii | ||
About the Author | viii | ||
Contents | ix | ||
Chapter 1: Theory | 2 | ||
Theoretical approach | 3 | ||
Forces applied to the body | 4 | ||
Compression | 4 | ||
Tension | 5 | ||
Torsion | 6 | ||
Shear | 7 | ||
Bend | 7 | ||
The nature of tension and discomfort | 8 | ||
Caution! | 10 | ||
Emotions and deep tissue massage | 10 | ||
Approach to deep tissue massage | 10 | ||
Benefits of deep tissue massage | 11 | ||
Summary | 11 | ||
Chapter 2: Assessment | 12 | ||
Assessments | 12 | ||
Postural assessment | 13 | ||
Postural distortions and compensations | 16 | ||
Gait cycle | 19 | ||
Gait analysis | 20 | ||
Functional assessments | 22 | ||
Kinetic chain | 22 | ||
Kinematic chain | 22 | ||
Closed Kinematic Chain | 22 | ||
Open Kinematic Chain | 23 | ||
Kinetic chain protocol | 23 | ||
Range of motion | 24 | ||
Chapter 3: Common approaches | 26 | ||
Basic swedish massage | 26 | ||
Touch without movement | 27 | ||
Effleurage | 27 | ||
Pétrissage | 28 | ||
Friction | 29 | ||
Tapotement | 29 | ||
Vibration | 30 | ||
Joint movements | 30 | ||
Structural bodywork | 31 | ||
Myofascial approach | 32 | ||
Fascia | 33 | ||
Trigger-point therapy | 34 | ||
Trigger points | 34 | ||
Friction techniques | 35 | ||
Stretching | 36 | ||
Putting it all together | 37 | ||
Chapter 4: Tools and Techniques | 38 | ||
Principles of deep tissue massage | 39 | ||
Tools for deep tissue massage | 40 | ||
Arms and elbows | 41 | ||
Hands | 42 | ||
Massage tools | 45 | ||
Chapter 5: Head and Neck | 46 | ||
Migraines and headaches | 50 | ||
Tension headaches | 50 | ||
Migraines | 51 | ||
Working with headaches | 52 | ||
Temporomandibular joint disorder | 52 | ||
Torticollis | 58 | ||
Whiplash | 63 | ||
Thoracic outlet syndrome | 68 | ||
Chapter 6: Shoulder | 80 | ||
Acromioclavicular joint injuries | 82 | ||
Adhesive capsulitis | 83 | ||
Rotator cuff injuries | 87 | ||
Internal rotators | 92 | ||
External rotators | 95 | ||
Chapter 7: Arm and Hand | 102 | ||
Nerve Impingements | 104 | ||
Ulnar nerve | 104 | ||
Radial nerve | 104 | ||
Median nerve | 105 | ||
Muscles of the arm | 105 | ||
Supinator | 105 | ||
Pronator teres | 106 | ||
Epicondylitis: tendonitis or tendinosis | 107 | ||
Carpal tunnel syndrome | 108 | ||
Chapter 8: Back and Abdominals | 116 | ||
Anatomy of the thoracopelvic region | 117 | ||
Postural distortions | 120 | ||
Kyphotic curves | 121 | ||
Lordotic curves | 122 | ||
Scoliosis | 130 | ||
Low back pain | 130 | ||
Abdominals | 131 | ||
Working with posture | 132 | ||
Chapter 9: Hips and ThighS | 134 | ||
Muscles of the hip and thigh | 135 | ||
Gluteal group | 135 | ||
Deep lateral rotators | 136 | ||
Hip flexors | 136 | ||
Muscles of the thigh | 138 | ||
Quadriceps | 138 | ||
Hamstrings | 139 | ||
Adductors | 140 | ||
Balancing the hip | 140 | ||
Psoas | 143 | ||
Quadriceps | 143 | ||
Deep six | 148 | ||
Knee joint | 148 | ||
Chapter 10: The Leg | 158 | ||
Anatomy of the leg and foot | 159 | ||
Sprained and strained ankles | 159 | ||
Shin splints | 162 | ||
Tibial stress syndrome | 162 | ||
Periostitis | 162 | ||
Compartment syndrome | 163 | ||
Acute Compartment Syndrome | 166 | ||
Chronic Compartment Syndrome | 166 | ||
Massage approach to the leg | 166 | ||
Plantar fasciitis | 172 | ||
Appendix A: First-Time Client Health History | 176 | ||
Appendix B: Client Intake Information Form | 178 | ||
Appendix C: Client Intake Form | 180 | ||
Appendix D: Health History Update | 182 | ||
Appendix E: Personal Information Update | 184 | ||
Appendix F: Assessment Sheet | 186 | ||
Appendix G: Treatment Plan | 190 | ||
Appendix H: Initial Assessment | 192 | ||
Appendix I: Body Map | 194 | ||
Appendix J: HIPAA Form | 198 | ||
Appendix K: SOAP Notes | 202 | ||
Appendix L: SOAP Notes (short) | 204 | ||
Appendix M: SOAP Notes (detailed) | 206 | ||
Appendix N: CARE Notes | 208 | ||
Appendix O: APIE Notes | 210 | ||
Appendix P: Structures of the Body | 212 | ||
Appendix Q: Trigger Points and Referral Patterns | 224 | ||
Appendix R: Endangerment Sites | 228 | ||
Glossary | 231 | ||
References | 238 | ||
Index | 240 |