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| 100 | 1 | ▼a Johnson, Jane, ▼d 1965- , ▼e author. |
| 245 | 1 0 | ▼a Postural correction / ▼c Jane Johnson, MCSP, MSc. |
| 260 | ▼a Champaign, IL : ▼b Human Kinetics, ▼c 2016. | |
| 264 | 1 | ▼a Champaign, IL : ▼b Human Kinetics, ▼c [2016] |
| 300 | ▼a viii, 223 p. : ▼b col. ill. ; ▼c 26 cm. | |
| 336 | ▼a text ▼2 rdacontent | |
| 337 | ▼a unmediated ▼2 rdamedia | |
| 338 | ▼a volume ▼2 rdacarrier | |
| 490 | 1 | ▼a Hands-on guides for therapists |
| 500 | ▼a "An illustrated guide to 30 pathologies"--Cover. | |
| 504 | ▼a Includes bibliographical references (p. 211-222). | |
| 650 | 1 2 | ▼a Posture ▼x physiology. |
| 650 | 2 2 | ▼a Musculoskeletal Diseases ▼x therapy. |
| 650 | 2 2 | ▼a Musculoskeletal Manipulations ▼x methods. |
| 650 | 2 2 | ▼a Spinal Curvatures ▼x therapy. |
| 830 | 0 | ▼a Hands-on guides for therapists. |
| 945 | ▼a KLPA |
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| No. 1 | 소장처 과학도서관/Sci-Info(2층서고)/ | 청구기호 613.78 J67p | 등록번호 121258329 | 도서상태 대출가능 | 반납예정일 | 예약 | 서비스 |
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Postural Correction presents 30 of the most commonly occurring postural conditions in a comprehensive format, providing hands-on therapists and body workers the knowledge and resources to help clients address their malalignments. Focusing on treatment rather than assessment, it takes a direct approach and applies specific techniques to improve posture from an anatomical rather than aesthetic perspective.
Primarily concerned with the lengthening of shortened tissues to help realign body parts, Postural Correction offers a collective approach to remedying malalignment. Techniques vary for each posture correction, including deep tissue massage, simple passive stretches, soft tissue release, common trigger points, and gentle limb traction. Because weak or poorly functioning muscles may contribute to postural problems, the text notes what muscles need to be strengthened and includes recommendations on techniques. Suggestions also are made for those postures that are difficult to correct with hands-on techniques, such as scoliosis, genu valgum (knock knees), and genu varum (bow legs).
Recognizing that the work clients can carry out independently is a crucial component of long-term postural correction, this guide includes information on how clients can continue their therapy independently between or at the conclusion of their therapy sessions. Therapists can take these techniques and recommendations to advise, educate, and guide clients in their efforts. Much attention is paid to lifestyle, activities, and habitual use or resting of a body part that may have led to the initial pain and malalignment.
Structured by anatomical regions of the body to make accessing information quick and easy, Postural Correction tackles postural concerns commonly affecting the spine; pelvis; upper limbs, including the shoulder and elbow; and lower limbs, including the hip, knee, ankle, and foot. Examples from various sports and demographics such as the elderly offer contextual and applied value. Descriptions avoid biomechanical jargon and instead focus on simple, clear explanations. Information is also included for when hands-on techniques are limited in correcting a particular posture.
Special features make this book unique and useful:
? Full-color anatomical illustrations and photographs present a clear visual of what will help bring about postural change.
? Consistency with the other titles in the Hands-On Guides for Therapists series ensures that the manual therapies throughout this book are easily accessible.
? An overview of each malalignment includes the muscles that are shortened or lengthened, notes about each posture, a bulleted list of ideas grouped according to whether these are carried out by the therapist or the client, and rationale for the suggested corrective techniques.
? Concluding comments summarize the information for access at a glance.
All body workers know that the human anatomy is interlinked, making it difficult to entirely separate any unique part of the musculoskeletal system from another. Yet at times that is necessary to get to the root of an issue. Postural Correction, a valuable adjunct to any joint?manipulative technique, will help professionals do both by correcting malalignments at a specific joint and with a more holistic approach.
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Part I. Getting Started With Postural Correction Chapter 1. Introduction to Postural Correction Causes of Postural Malalignment Consequences of Malalignment in the Body Who Might Benefit From Postural Correction Contraindications to and Cautions for Postural Correction Closing Remarks Chapter 2. Changing Posture Determining Start of Postural Correction Five Steps to Postural Correction Techniques for Postural Correction Aftercare Gaining Rapport and Enhancing Engagement Referral to Another Practitioner Tailoring Your Treatments Closing Remarks Part II. Correcting the Spine Chapter 3. Cervical Spine Increased Lordosis Lateral Neck Flexion Forward Head Posture Rotation of the Head and Neck Closing Remarks Chapter 4. Thoracic Spine Kyphosis Flatback Rotated Thorax Closing Remarks Chapter 5. Lumbar Spine Increased Lordosis Decreased Lordosis Closing Remarks Chapter 6. Scoliosis Types of Scoliosis Closing Remarks Part III. Correcting the Pelvis and Lower Limb Chapter 7. Pelvis Anterior Pelvic Tilt Posterior Pelvic Tilt Pelvic Rotation Laterally Tilted Pelvis Closing Remarks Chapter 8. Lower Limb Internal Rotation of Hip Genu Recurvatum Genu Flexum Genu Varum Genu Valgum Tibial Torsion Pes Planus Pes Caves Pes Valgus Pes Varus Closing Remarks Part IV. Correcting the Shoulder and Upper Limb Chapter 9. Shoulder Protracted Scapula Internal Rotation of Humerus Winged Scapula Elevated Shoulder Closing Remarks Chapter 10. Elbow Flexed Elbow Hyperextended Elbow Closing Remarks
