The Concise Book of Trigger Points

The Concise Book of Trigger Points

by Amanda Williams (Illustrator), Amanda Williams (Illustrator), Simeon Neil-Asher (Author)

Synopsis

Painful aching areas that do not respond to local treatment often have remote trigger points, that refer pain to them. They are most often found in muscles, but also in fascia, periosteum, tendons, ligaments, and skin and are caused by such factors as physical and psychological stress, trauma and lack of rest. The Concise Book of Trigger Points has been written for the student and early practitioner of massage / bodywork, physical therapy, and acupuncture. Containing full-colour illustrations, it is unusually clear, accessible and readable.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Edition: First
Publisher: Lotus Publishing
Published: 01 Sep 2005

ISBN 10: 0954318854
ISBN 13: 9780954318857

Author Bio
Amanda Williams (Illustrator) graduated from Middlesex University with a first-class honours degree in Graphic Design (Scientific Illustration). Since then she has worked as a freelance illustrator for various publishers, including Harcourt Brace, Elsevier Science, and The Royal College of Surgeons. Simeon Niel-Asher B. Phil., B.Sc., (Ost.), qualified as an osteopath in 1992. Simeon uses trigger point therapy in his every day work and is the inventor of the Niel-Asher technique(TM) for treating frozen shoulder syndrome. Named by the Evening Standard newspaper as one of the Top 10 osteopaths in London, he is author of the best selling 'Treat your own Frozen Shoulder' book and DVD. He is involved in treating, research, writing and teaching throughout Europe, the Middle East and the USA.