Soft Tissue and Trigger Point Release-2nd Edition
Author: Jane Johnson
$44.00 USD
Soft Tissue and Trigger Point Release, Second Edition, is a practical guide to understanding and applying soft tissue release (STR), including how it can be used to deactivate trigger points and maximize patient outcomes of treatment and rehabilitation. Whether you are a student or a professional, the detailed instruction and numerous photos will help you gain proficiency and confidence in applying these techniques.
Soft Tissue and Trigger Point Release thoroughly explains the differences between the three types of STR—passive (clients do not help), active-assisted (clients and therapists work together), and active (clients do it on their own)—and provides step-by-step descriptions for performing each type. This edition incorporates new content on how soft tissue release may be used to deactivate trigger points, aiding in the treatment of musculoskeletal pain. Additional updates include the following:
• More than 150 new photographs and 21 new anatomical illustrations
• Guiding arrows overlaid on photos to show the direction in which to apply pressure
• Illustrations of trigger points found in 21 muscles
• New descriptions of the use of active-assisted STR on the iliotibial band (ITB), infraspinatus, biceps brachii, and triceps
• New sections describing how to apply active STR to gluteals, trapezius, scalenes, rhomboid, and pectoral muscles
• Instruction for applying passive STR to shoulder adductors
• Case studies providing examples of how STR was used with four clients with differing problems
Complementing each technique are information on the key holds, moves, and stances for various muscles and handy reference charts indicating the types of clients and situations for which each technique is particularly useful. The full-color photos depict the locks and stretches, while some of the more difficult techniques are accompanied by photos showing the position of the therapist and a skeletal overlay on the client so you can pinpoint the specific muscle being targeted. The book also explains how to use alternative options—such as massage tools and forearms, fists, and elbows—to protect your hands and thumbs from overuse. Tip boxes offer practical comments on applying the techniques, while Client Talk boxes provide insight into real-world situations.
Soft Tissue and Trigger Point Release also shows you how to incorporate the proper techniques into a treatment program. It guides you through the consultation process and provides examples of initial questions to ask clients and various assessment forms to use in identifying clients’ needs. Using case studies and comparisons, you will learn how the data gleaned from clients can guide the design of an effective treatment program.
Soft Tissue and Trigger Point Release, Second Edition, is part of the Hands-On Guides for Therapists series, developed to provide the best clinical and educational resources available for those in bodywork professions.
Audience
Reference for students and practitioners of massage therapy, physical therapy and physiotherapy, athletic training and athletic therapy, osteopathy, and chiropractic.
Part I. Getting Started With Soft Tissue Release
Chapter 1. Introduction to Soft Tissue Release
Who Should Have Soft Tissue Release
How Soft Tissue Release Works
Where to Perform Soft Tissue Release
When to Perform Soft Tissue Release
Benefits of Soft Tissue Release
Soft Tissue Release and Trigger Points
Closing Remarks
Quick Questions
Chapter 2. Preparing for Soft Tissue Release
Using Your Body to Apply STR
Using Tools to Apply STR
Consultation With the Client
Caution and Safety Issues
Three Methods of STR
Measuring the Effectiveness of STR
Frequently Asked Questions and Troubleshooting Tips
Closing Remarks
Quick Questions
Part II. Soft Tissue Release Techniques
Chapter 3. Passive Soft Tissue Release
Introduction to Passive Soft Tissue Release
Key Holds, Moves and Stances for Passive STR
Safety Guidelines for Passive STR
When Is Passive STR Indicated?
Using Passive STR to Treat Trigger Points
How to Become Proficient in the Use of Passive STR
Quick Questions
Chapter 4. Active-Assisted Soft Tissue Release
Introduction to Active-Assisted Soft Tissue Release
Key Holds, Moves and Stances for Active-Assisted STR
Safety Guidelines for Active-Assisted STR
When Is Active-Assisted STR Indicated?
Using Active-Assisted STR to Treat Trigger Points
How to Become Proficient in the Use of Active-Assisted STR
Quick Questions
Chapter 5. Active Soft Tissue Release
Introduction to Active Soft Tissue Release
Key Holds, Moves and Stances for Active STR
Safety Guidelines for Active STR
When Is Active STR Indicated?
Using Active STR to Treat Trigger Points
How to Become Proficient in the Use of Active STR
Quick Questions
Part III. Applying Soft Tissue Release
Chapter 6. Soft Tissue Release for the Trunk
Rhomboids
Pectoralis Major and Minor
Levator Scapulae
Upper Trapezius
Erector Spinae (Upper)
Scalenes
Quick Questions
Chapter 7. Soft Tissue Release for the Lower Limbs
Hamstrings
Calf
Foot
Quadriceps
Tibialis Anterior
Peroneals (Fibulari)
Gluteals
Iliotibial Band (ITB)/Vastus Lateralis
Iliacus
Quick Questions
Chapter 8. Soft Tissue Release for the Upper Limbs
Triceps
Biceps Brachii
Shoulder Adductors
Infraspinatus
Wrist and Finger Extensors
Wrist and Finger Flexors
Quick Questions
Part IV. Soft Tissue Release Programmes
Chapter 9. Creating a Soft Tissue Release Programme
Initial Questions
Client’s Medical History
Using a Body Map
Measuring Subjective Sensations
Postural Assessment
Range of Motion and Other Special Tests
Programme for Treatment
Case Studies
Closing Remarks
Quick Questions