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Franzen, Susanne
"A practical guide to using the power of touch to relieve aches and pains and to help relax the body and mind."
Oxford: Sebastian Kelly, 1997
615.822 FRA s
Buku Teks SO Universitas Indonesia Library
Riggs, Art
"Featuring more than 250 photographs and 50 anatomical drawings,Deep Tissue Massageis the standard guide to the essentials of touch, biomechanics, and positioning options for a multitude of strategies to treat all major conditions encountered in a bodywork practice. The book is divided into three sections. "Fundamentals" covers basic skills of palpation, explaining the deeper layers of the body and presenting detailed instruction on working with these layers to release tension. This section gives clear information on the proper use of knuckles, fist, forearms, and elbows in preventing injury to the therapist. "Strategies" offers more precise protocols and treatment plans for the entire body with emphasis on client positioning options to stretch muscles rather than just kneading tissues. "Caveats" details areas in which the practitioner needs to exercise caution. Deep Tissue Massagepresents a wealth of information in a way the therapist can immediately utilize. This new edition has been thoroughly revised and includes a preface to the new edition, a foreword, an index, a Suggested Reading list, and extended sections on integrating deep-tissue massage into bodywork practice and the psychology of treating injuries."
California: North Atlantic Books, 2001
615.822 RIG d
Buku Teks SO Universitas Indonesia Library
Brown, Denise Whichello
"Massage is probably the oldest form of physical therapy known to man. Most cultures in the world have developed some form of massage technique to help relieve pain. As well as helping ease discomfort, massage is very enjoyable - most of us like to be touched, and being massaged enhances our mental and spiritual wellbeing, as well as the physical."
Leicester: Silverdale Books, 2003
615.822 BRO a
Buku Teks SO Universitas Indonesia Library
Brown, Denise Whichello
"Massage is probably the oldest form of physical therapy known to man. Most cultures in the world have developed some form of massage technique to help relieve pain. As well as helping ease discomfort, massage is very enjoyable - most of us like to be touched, and being massaged enhances our mental and spiritual wellbeing, as well as the physical."
Leicester: Silverdale Books, 2003
615.822 BRO a
Buku Teks SO Universitas Indonesia Library