Instrument-Assisted Myofascial Therapy: Principles and Clinical Applications
Instrument-Assisted Myofascial Therapy: Principles and Clinical Applications provides a complete overview of this effective therapy (IAMT) based on the authors' own clinical experience of using instruments to treat myofascial lesions. The text combines the latest scientific evidence and theory with practical guidelines. The authors describe the use of various IAMT techniques which the reader will be able to easily integrate into daily clinical practice.

The text progresses from didactic to practical information of relevance for a variety of clinicians:

- Anatomy of the myofascial system and its role in pain/dysfunction and treatments

- Science and theory of IAMT including history, types, and research on mechanisms of action and outcomes

- Practical application of IAMT Practice: an overview of techniques specific to tissue type (scars, tendons, muscles)

- Integration of IATM in clinical practice including clinical decision making (in diagnosis and treatment), indications, contraindications, and adjunct treatments

The text is intended to provide a guide for using myofascial instruments in daily practice. The reader will easily learn how to use IATM to enhance patient outcomes and to use it in a fashion which protects their own joints!

Procedures are explained and demonstrated using a clear and practical approach. Full-color photographs illustrate the use of the therapy in these commonly-treated areas: Cervical spine and head, Shoulder, Elbow, wrist and hand, Thoracic spine and chest, Lumbar spine and sacroiliac joint, Hip and pelvis, Knee, Ankle and foot.

Treatment protocols are provided which can be easily applied by the therapist for use with a variety of diagnoses relating to the same structures by using a standardised and precise approach. A treatment protocol is first presented on a specific structure that is commonly treated. The specific instrument is to be used is described first, then the entire treatment is explained in detail. from the starting position of the therapist and patient. Treatment progressions are then listed, as well as possible treatment options within the Myofascial Connective System (MCS). Beginning with the primarily treated structure, 'myofascial junctions' are discussed; first regionally in a distal and proximal direction, and then within a functional myofascial chain. This unique approach greatly simplifies the various IATM procedures for the reader to easily implement in practice.

Readers will learn an integrated approach to IATM in a variety of clinical practice settings. Clinicians seeing post-operative patients will benefit from a chapter dedicated to the treatment of scars. Numerous case studies and the integration of other myofascial techniques (Cupping, Flossing/Mobility Bands, Kinesiology Taping and Fascial Fitness) complete the book.

Instrument-Assisted Myofascial Therapy - principles and clinical applications is the result of years of professional practice with IATM while evaluating patient outcomes. The concept is based on scientific evidence and has been developed in close collaboration with leading scientists and practitioners in the field of myofascial therapy. The text provides a pragmatic, evidence-informed approach to IATM practice.

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Instrument-Assisted Myofascial Therapy: Principles and Clinical Applications
Instrument-Assisted Myofascial Therapy: Principles and Clinical Applications provides a complete overview of this effective therapy (IAMT) based on the authors' own clinical experience of using instruments to treat myofascial lesions. The text combines the latest scientific evidence and theory with practical guidelines. The authors describe the use of various IAMT techniques which the reader will be able to easily integrate into daily clinical practice.

The text progresses from didactic to practical information of relevance for a variety of clinicians:

- Anatomy of the myofascial system and its role in pain/dysfunction and treatments

- Science and theory of IAMT including history, types, and research on mechanisms of action and outcomes

- Practical application of IAMT Practice: an overview of techniques specific to tissue type (scars, tendons, muscles)

- Integration of IATM in clinical practice including clinical decision making (in diagnosis and treatment), indications, contraindications, and adjunct treatments

The text is intended to provide a guide for using myofascial instruments in daily practice. The reader will easily learn how to use IATM to enhance patient outcomes and to use it in a fashion which protects their own joints!

Procedures are explained and demonstrated using a clear and practical approach. Full-color photographs illustrate the use of the therapy in these commonly-treated areas: Cervical spine and head, Shoulder, Elbow, wrist and hand, Thoracic spine and chest, Lumbar spine and sacroiliac joint, Hip and pelvis, Knee, Ankle and foot.

Treatment protocols are provided which can be easily applied by the therapist for use with a variety of diagnoses relating to the same structures by using a standardised and precise approach. A treatment protocol is first presented on a specific structure that is commonly treated. The specific instrument is to be used is described first, then the entire treatment is explained in detail. from the starting position of the therapist and patient. Treatment progressions are then listed, as well as possible treatment options within the Myofascial Connective System (MCS). Beginning with the primarily treated structure, 'myofascial junctions' are discussed; first regionally in a distal and proximal direction, and then within a functional myofascial chain. This unique approach greatly simplifies the various IATM procedures for the reader to easily implement in practice.

Readers will learn an integrated approach to IATM in a variety of clinical practice settings. Clinicians seeing post-operative patients will benefit from a chapter dedicated to the treatment of scars. Numerous case studies and the integration of other myofascial techniques (Cupping, Flossing/Mobility Bands, Kinesiology Taping and Fascial Fitness) complete the book.

Instrument-Assisted Myofascial Therapy - principles and clinical applications is the result of years of professional practice with IATM while evaluating patient outcomes. The concept is based on scientific evidence and has been developed in close collaboration with leading scientists and practitioners in the field of myofascial therapy. The text provides a pragmatic, evidence-informed approach to IATM practice.

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Instrument-Assisted Myofascial Therapy: Principles and Clinical Applications

Instrument-Assisted Myofascial Therapy: Principles and Clinical Applications

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Instrument-Assisted Myofascial Therapy: Principles and Clinical Applications provides a complete overview of this effective therapy (IAMT) based on the authors' own clinical experience of using instruments to treat myofascial lesions. The text combines the latest scientific evidence and theory with practical guidelines. The authors describe the use of various IAMT techniques which the reader will be able to easily integrate into daily clinical practice.

The text progresses from didactic to practical information of relevance for a variety of clinicians:

- Anatomy of the myofascial system and its role in pain/dysfunction and treatments

- Science and theory of IAMT including history, types, and research on mechanisms of action and outcomes

- Practical application of IAMT Practice: an overview of techniques specific to tissue type (scars, tendons, muscles)

- Integration of IATM in clinical practice including clinical decision making (in diagnosis and treatment), indications, contraindications, and adjunct treatments

The text is intended to provide a guide for using myofascial instruments in daily practice. The reader will easily learn how to use IATM to enhance patient outcomes and to use it in a fashion which protects their own joints!

Procedures are explained and demonstrated using a clear and practical approach. Full-color photographs illustrate the use of the therapy in these commonly-treated areas: Cervical spine and head, Shoulder, Elbow, wrist and hand, Thoracic spine and chest, Lumbar spine and sacroiliac joint, Hip and pelvis, Knee, Ankle and foot.

Treatment protocols are provided which can be easily applied by the therapist for use with a variety of diagnoses relating to the same structures by using a standardised and precise approach. A treatment protocol is first presented on a specific structure that is commonly treated. The specific instrument is to be used is described first, then the entire treatment is explained in detail. from the starting position of the therapist and patient. Treatment progressions are then listed, as well as possible treatment options within the Myofascial Connective System (MCS). Beginning with the primarily treated structure, 'myofascial junctions' are discussed; first regionally in a distal and proximal direction, and then within a functional myofascial chain. This unique approach greatly simplifies the various IATM procedures for the reader to easily implement in practice.

Readers will learn an integrated approach to IATM in a variety of clinical practice settings. Clinicians seeing post-operative patients will benefit from a chapter dedicated to the treatment of scars. Numerous case studies and the integration of other myofascial techniques (Cupping, Flossing/Mobility Bands, Kinesiology Taping and Fascial Fitness) complete the book.

Instrument-Assisted Myofascial Therapy - principles and clinical applications is the result of years of professional practice with IATM while evaluating patient outcomes. The concept is based on scientific evidence and has been developed in close collaboration with leading scientists and practitioners in the field of myofascial therapy. The text provides a pragmatic, evidence-informed approach to IATM practice.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781913426453
Publisher: Handspring Publishing
Publication date: 12/21/2022
Pages: 336
Sales rank: 847,003
Product dimensions: 7.40(w) x 9.61(h) x 0.87(d)

About the Author

Phillip Page (Author)
Dr Phil Page is an assistant professor and research director at Franciscan University Physical Therapy program. He is a licensed physical therapist and certified athletic trainer. He has a Master's degree in Exercise Physiology and a PhD in Kinesiology from LSU. Dr Page is a Fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine, as well as recipient of the Lifetime Excellence in Education award from the APTA Academy of Sports Physical Therapy. He has presented over 200 international lectures and workshops on exercise and rehabilitation topics and has written over 100 publications as well as 3 books. He has worked with the athletic programs at LSU, Tulane, the NFL New Orleans Saints and Seattle Seahawks, as well as the United States Olympic Track and Field Trials.

Jürgen Förster (Author)
Jürgen Förster is a physiotherapist from the German speaking community of Belgium. He first studied physiotherapy and education in Belgium (Brussels and Liège), then in Germany (Kaiserslautern and Witten-Herdecke) management of health and social care institutions. He has managed several physiotherapy schools in his career, including at the University Hospital RWTH Aachen. For a long time, Jürgen was a lecturer at Aachen University and University of Applied Sciences Aachen in the physiotherapy program. Jürgen received his doctorate in theoretical medical science. He has been an international speaker in the field of musculoskeletal therapy for many years; for more than 10 years he has been intensively involved in the development of the Myofascial Connected System and Instrument Assisted Myofascial Therapy (IamT). He is the author of several articles and of the first German-language book on this subject.

Table of Contents

About the editors ix

About the contributors x

Foreword Robert Schleip xi

Preface xiii

Introduction - How to use this book xiv

Part 1 Evidence-based Practice

Chapter 1 The Myofascial System 3

Chapter 2 Instrument-assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization: Theory 10

Chapter 3 IAMT: Practice 18

Chapter 4 IAMT: Integration in Clinical Practice 23

Part 2 Clinical Applications of IAMT: Upper Quarter

Chapter 5 Cervical Spine and Head 33

Chapter 6 Shoulder Complex 55

Chapter 7 Elbow, Wrist, and Hand 84

Part 3 Clinical Applications of IAMT: Lower Quarter

Chapter 8 Thoracic Spine and Chest 112

Chapter 9 Lumbar Spine and Sacroiliac Joint 131

Chapter 10 Hip, Thigh, and Pelvis 159

Chapter 11 Knee 183

Chapter 12 Ankle and Foot 208

Part 4 Clinical Applications of IAMT: Scars and Osteoarthrosis

Chapter 13 Scars in the Superficial Fascia and Skin 231

Chapter 14 Scars in the Deeper Fascia 238

Chapter 15 Osteoarthritis and Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain 246

Part 5 Case Studies and Treatment Protocols/Algorithms

Chapter 16 Shoulder Impairments Gregory H. Doerr 263

Chapter 17 Elbow Impairments James Wagner 268

Chapter 18 Non-Arthritic Hip Impairments Ashley M. Campbell 272

Chapter 19 Knee Impairments Shawn Burger 277

Chapter 20 Ankle Impairments Shawn Burger 280

Chapter 21 Cervical Spine Impairments Gregory H. Doerr 283

Chapter 22 Lumbar Spine Impairments Arndt Fengler 289

Part 6 Therapeutic Integration

Chapter 23 The Contribution of Cupping to IAMT Sue Falsone Brian V. Hortz 295

Chapter 24 The Contribution of Kinesiology Taping to IAMT Boda von Unruh 301

Chapter 25 The Contribution of Fascial Training to IAMT Markus Rossmann 305

Chapter 26 The Contribution of IAMT in the Treatment of Children Ute Imhof 309

Index 312

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