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Press Release: Fascial Release for Structural Balance

Press Release: Fascial Release for Structural Balance

AUTHORS: James Earls & Thomas Myers

ISBN: 978 1 905367 76 4

PRICE: £24.99

PAGES: 312

FORMAT: 275 mm x 212 mm

COVER: Full colour

BINDING: Paperback

PUB DATE: 10.03.2017

Book Description

This thoroughly revised edition of the authoritative reference Fascial Release for Structural Balance expands its extensive library of techniques and includes all of the most current research on the role and treatment of fascia and myofascia in the body. James Earls and Thomas Myers offer the reader more sophisticated testing to explore the relationship between anatomical structure and function, making this updated edition an essential guide for every practitioner.

Fascia, the biological fabric surrounding muscles, bones, and organs, plays a crucial role in both mobility and stability. By learning to intelligently work with the variety of fascial tissues, a bodyworker or therapist can help with many chronic conditions, providing immediate and lasting pain relief, as well as reducing the strains that contribute to movement limitations. The authors argue that approaching fascial restriction requires “a different eye, a different touch, and tissue-specific techniques.”

This book offers a detailed introduction to structural anatomy and fascial release therapy, including “bodyreading”—global postural analysis—coupled with complete technique descriptions. The book features 150 color photographs that clearly demonstrate each technique. Earls and Myers, both respected bodywork professionals, provide any bodywork practitioner using manual therapy—including physiotherapists, osteopaths, chiropractors, myofascial trigger point therapists, and massage therapists—the information they need to deliver effective treatments and create systemic change in clients’ posture and function.

About the Authors

James Earls is the director of Ultimate Massage and Kinesis U.K. He practices Structural Integration and massage therapy in London. Author of Born to Walk (North Atlantic Books, 2014), James has developed a unique blending of functional, comparative and myofascial anatomy.  Thomas Myers has practiced integrative structural therapy for more than 40 years in a variety of clinical and cultural settings. The author of the acclaimed Anatomy Trains (Elsevier, 2014), Tom directs Kinesis, which offers continuing education and certification trainings worldwide.

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For inspection/review copies, high res images, features or interviews contact Lotus Publishing,

Tel: 01243 375006, E-mail: hannah@lotuspublishing.co.uk

Distribution: Combined Book Services, Unit D, Paddock Wood Distribution Centre, Paddock Wood,

Tonbridge, Kent, TN12 6UU. Tel.: 01892 837171; Fax.: 01892 837272.

Press Release: Fascial Fitness: How to Be Resilient, Elegant and Dynamic in Everyday Life and Sport

Press Release: Fascial Fitness: How to Be Resilient, Elegant and Dynamic in Everyday Life and Sport

AUTHOR: Robert Schleip

ISBN: 978 1 905367 71 9

PRICE: £14.99

PAGES: 224

FORMAT: 240 mm x 170 mm

COVER: Full colour

BINDING: Paperback

PUB DATE: 20.03.2017

Book Description

Anyone who wants to be active, mobile, and pain-free in everyday life should be aware of the importance of their connective tissue!

A greater knowledge and understanding of connective tissue has been gained in recent years in the fields of physiotherapy, sports science, and medicine. Muscular connective tissue, known as fascia, plays a large role in health, well-being, and mobility—it transmits the power of the muscles, communicates with the nervous system, and serves as a sense organ. Fascia ensures the protection of internal organs and forms the basis for a naturally beautiful body shape.

Connective tissue can perform in a similar way as your existing muscles. Fascia responds to stress and nerve signals, and if it becomes tangled or stuck together, pain and movement problems can occur. The fascia should therefore be specifically targeted by exercise, and 10 minutes twice a week is all you need.

In this book the leading German fascia researcher and Rolfing practitioner Robert Schleip describes how new findings in practical exercise programs for the fascia can be translated to everyday use.

About the Author

Robert Schleip directs the Fascia Research Project at Ulm University, Germany, and is Research Director of the European Rolfing Association.

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For inspection/review copies, high res images, features or interviews contact Lotus Publishing,

Tel: 01243 375006, E-mail: hannah@lotuspublishing.co.uk

Distribution: Combined Book Services, Unit D, Paddock Wood Distribution Centre, Paddock Wood,

Tonbridge, Kent, TN12 6UU. Tel.: 01892 837171; Fax.: 01892 837272.