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Healing through Trigger Point Therapy: A Guide to Fibromyalgia, Myofascial Pain and Dysfunction [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 416 pages, height x width: 277x216 mm, 320 colour illustrations. 1 large table
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Aug-2013
  • Izdevniecība: North Atlantic Books,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 1583946098
  • ISBN-13: 9781583946091
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 416 pages, height x width: 277x216 mm, 320 colour illustrations. 1 large table
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Aug-2013
  • Izdevniecība: North Atlantic Books,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 1583946098
  • ISBN-13: 9781583946091
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"This guide to trigger points is comprehensive resource for the diagnostics, care, treatment and prevention of symptoms related to fibromyalgia, myofascial pain, and other commonly misdiagnosed chronic pain conditions"--Provided by publisher.

Foreword 7(1)
Acknowledgments 8(1)
Abbreviations 9(2)
Part I What You Need to Know
11(46)
Chapter 1 General Overview
13(2)
What This Book Is
13(1)
What This Book Is Not
14(1)
Chapter 2 Muscles: Your Moving Machine
15(4)
Chapter 3 Trigger Points: Cause and Effect
19(4)
Getting to the (Trigger) Point
19(2)
Active and Latent TrPs
21(1)
Satellite TrPs
21(2)
Chapter 4 Fibromyalgia, Trigger Points, and Chronic Myofascial Pain: A New Understanding
23(8)
Fibromyalgia: A Hypersensitized Central Nervous System
23(2)
Trigger Points, Fibromyalgia, or Both: Different and Interactive
25(1)
Stage I CMP: How It Is
26(1)
Stage I CMP: What It Is
26(1)
Stage II CMP with Fibromyalgia
26(2)
CMP and FM: Unraveling the Knots
28(3)
Chapter 5 Kinetics: Lines of Power
31(10)
Poetry in Motion---Or Not
32(1)
The Kinetic Core: Stability Central
33(6)
Full-Body Kinetic Chain Implications, the CNS, and FM
39(2)
Chapter 6 Keys to Symptom Management: Identification and Control of Perpetuating Factors
41(12)
Initiating, Aggravating, and Perpetuating Factors
41(1)
Perpetuating Factor Types: All the Colors of Dragons
41(12)
Chapter 7 Symptom List
53(4)
Part II The Gallery: Identifying the Symptom Source
57(170)
Chapter 8 Muscles of the Face, Head, and Neck
59(34)
Introduction
59(2)
Buccinator
61(1)
Zygomaticus Major and Minor
62(1)
Occipitofrontalis
62(1)
Orbicularis Oculi
63(1)
Extrinsic (Extraocular) Eye Muscles
64(1)
Procerus and Corrugator Supercilii
65(1)
Masseter
66(2)
Temporalis
68(1)
Internal Mouth and Nose Muscles
69(2)
Medial Pterygoid
71(1)
Lateral Pterygoid
72(1)
Platysma
73(1)
Laryngeal Muscles
74(2)
Other Hyoid and Anterior Neck Muscles
76(2)
Omohyoid
78(1)
Digastric
79(1)
Longus Colli
80(1)
Longus Capitis
81(1)
Rectus Capitis Anterior and Lateralis
82(1)
Rectus Capitis Posterior Major and Minor
83(1)
Scalenes
84(3)
Sternocleidomastoid
87(3)
Obliquus Capitis Inferior
90(1)
Obliquus Capitis Superior
91(2)
Chapter 9 Muscles of the Trunk
93(36)
Introduction
93(3)
Posterior Cervical Muscles
96(2)
Erector Spinae
98(2)
Splenius Capitis
100(1)
Splenius Cervicis
101(1)
Multifidi
102(2)
Rotators
104(1)
Longissimus Capitis
105(1)
External and Internal Intercostals
106(1)
Diaphragm
107(2)
Internal Abdominal Oblique
109(1)
External Abdominal Oblique
110(2)
Transversus Abdominis
112(1)
Rectus Abdominis and Pyramidalis
113(2)
Psoas Major and Minor
115(2)
Iliacus
117(1)
Quadratus Lumborum
118(3)
Pelvic Floor
121(8)
Chapter 10 Muscles of the Shoulder, Arm, and Hand
129(44)
Introduction
129(1)
Trapezius
130(3)
Rhomboids
133(1)
Pectoralis Minor
134(1)
Supraspinatus
135(2)
Infraspinatus
137(1)
Teres Minor
138(1)
Subscapularis
139(1)
Teres Major
140(2)
Serratus Anterior
142(1)
Serratus Posterior Superior
143(1)
Serratus Posterior Inferior
144(1)
Levator Scapulae
145(1)
Pectoralis Major and Sternalis
146(3)
Subclavius
149(1)
Latissimus Dorsi
150(1)
Deltoid
151(2)
Biceps Brachii
153(1)
Coracobrachialis
154(1)
Brachialis
155(1)
Triceps Brachii
156(1)
Anconeus
157(1)
Forearm Flexors and the Wrist Retinaculum
158(2)
Abductor Pollicis Longus
160(1)
Pronator Quadratus and Pronator Teres
161(1)
Abductor Pollicis Brevis
162(1)
Abductor Digiti Minimi
162(1)
Brachioradialis
163(1)
Extensor Carpi Radialis Brevis
164(1)
Extensor Carpi Radialis Longus
164(1)
Extensor Carpi Ulnaris
165(1)
Finger Extensors
166(1)
Flexor Carpi Ulnaris
167(1)
Supinator
168(1)
Adductor and Opponens Pollicis
169(1)
Palmaris Longus
170(1)
Lumbrical and Interosseous Muscles of the Hand
171(2)
Chapter 11 Muscles of the Hip and Thigh
173(26)
Introduction
173(3)
Gluteus Maximus
176(1)
Gluteus Medius
177(2)
Gluteus Minimus
179(1)
Tensor Fasciae Latae and Iliotibial Band
180(1)
Piriformis and Obturator Externus
181(2)
Gemelli
183(1)
Obturator Internus
184(1)
Quadratus Femoris
185(1)
Adductor Longus and Brevis
186(1)
Adductor Magnus
187(1)
Gracilis
188(1)
Pectineus
189(1)
Hamstrings
190(2)
Sartorius
192(2)
Vastus Medialis
194(1)
Vastus Lateralis
195(1)
Vastus Intermedius
196(2)
Rectus Femoris
198(1)
Chapter 12 Muscles of the Lower Leg and Foot
199(22)
Introduction
199(3)
Gastrocnemius
202(2)
Tibialis Anterior
204(1)
Tibialis Posterior
205(1)
Popliteus and Surrounding Attachments
206(2)
Peroneus (Fibularis) Longus, Brevis, and Tertius
208(2)
Long Flexors of the Toes
210(1)
Soleus
211(2)
Plantaris
213(1)
Long Extensors of the Toes and the Ankle Retinaculum
214(1)
Superficial Intrinsic Foot Muscles
215(2)
Deep Intrinsic Foot Muscles
217(1)
Lumbrical and Interosseous Muscles of the Foot
218(3)
Chapter 13 Beyond the Myofascia
221(6)
Introduction
221(1)
Scar TrPs: The Tip of the Iceberg
221(1)
Ligaments: The Ties That Bind
222(2)
The Geloid Mass
224(1)
The Dural Tube
224(1)
Cardiac TrPs: The Heart of the Matter
225(1)
A Gut Reaction
225(2)
Part III Where Do We Go from Here?
227(24)
Chapter 14 Solving the Puzzle: History, Exam, and Treatment
229(18)
Preparation for an Appointment
229(2)
History
231(1)
Exam
232(2)
Treatment
234(2)
Bodywork
236(5)
Psychological Support
241(1)
Medications
242(1)
Electrotherapies
243(1)
The Referral Pattern Chart
244(3)
Chapter 15 Trigger Points in the Twenty-First Century
247(4)
Where We Are
247(1)
What We Need to Do
248(1)
How We Need to Do It
249(2)
References 251(8)
Index 259