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Muscle energy techniques

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Advanced soft tissue techniquesPublication details: London Elsevier 2006Edition: 3rd edDescription: xiii, 346p. ill. (some col.)ISBN:
  • 9780443101144
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • MED RM724 .C449
Contents:
Muscle energy techniques -- The history of muscle energy technique / Helge Franke -- MET : efficacy and research / Gary Fryer -- How to use MET -- Sequential assessment and MET treatment of main postural muscles -- MET and the treatment of joints -- Muscle energy techniques in cases of spinal injury or pathology / Donald Murphy -- Manual resistance techniques in rehabilitation / Craig Liebenson -- MET in post-surgical rehabilitation / Ashok Shyam, Shraddha Parmar -- MET in the physical therapy setting / Eric Wilson -- MET in a massage therapy setting / Sandy Fritz -- MET in treatment of athletic injuries / Ken Crenshaw ... [et al.] -- Integrated neuromuscular inhibition technique (INIT) and myofascial pain.
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Previous edition published as: Modern neuromuscular techniques.

Muscle energy techniques -- The history of muscle energy technique / Helge Franke -- MET : efficacy and research / Gary Fryer -- How to use MET -- Sequential assessment and MET treatment of main postural muscles -- MET and the treatment of joints -- Muscle energy techniques in cases of spinal injury or pathology / Donald Murphy -- Manual resistance techniques in rehabilitation / Craig Liebenson -- MET in post-surgical rehabilitation / Ashok Shyam, Shraddha Parmar -- MET in the physical therapy setting / Eric Wilson -- MET in a massage therapy setting / Sandy Fritz -- MET in treatment of athletic injuries / Ken Crenshaw ... [et al.] -- Integrated neuromuscular inhibition technique (INIT) and myofascial pain.

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