Simon & Schuster Dermo neuro modulating: manual treatment for peripheral nerves and especially cutaneous
F**E
a must read for all massage therapists
Obsessed with this book. Diane Jacobs does a phenomenal job breaking down complex ideas (and busting common myths) in easy-to-understand language. It's fun to read, and has practical suggestions that can immediately be applied in the treatment room. A must read for any massage therapist who wants to treat pain and tension, this book was my first introduction to DNM, and allowed me to help clients years before I finally took an in-person class.
R**N
購入すべき本かも
エコー下筋膜リリース、DNS・・・色々なアプローチで行ってもそれだけでは改善し得ません。もちろん、手術をしてもです。このほんの知識を持つことで、全てが解決できるとも全く思いませんが、術後の痛みや日常診療の疼痛に対しての造詣が深まる上に、さまざまな手技の疼痛緩和の機序がまた違う視点から捉えられる点ではぜひ抑えて起きたい書籍です。原文がいいですよ、翻訳よりも
D**D
muy interesante
Muy interesante su planteamiento. Para algunos dolores va muy bien. Muy recomdable. En algunas tecnicas la explicación y las imagenes se quedan un poco escasas.
T**T
The only book you need to up your game
I've been a manual and massage therapist since 1994, and am also an educator and curriculum writer in the profession. This is HANDS-DOWN a must have in your library, and if I had to pick only one textbook recommendation for any program, this is the one. It is one of the very few that is in line with the most current understandings of neuroscience and touch physiology.Clearly and beautifully written. Clean easy-to-follow images. A resource you will continue to reach for and learn from again and again. Mine is so worn from reading and rereading! And that's a good thing :) And the price options are extremely accessible for anyone. Don't hesitate and just add it to your cart. This is coming from someone who screens textbooks for a living ;)
H**R
very good concept and useful diagrams but no index, hard to use day to day
nice map to grommet holes where nerves can be endangered. Not all nerves are there; you need to hit an anatomy book for some large and significant nerves that are not here, which is a surprise. Motor nerves are subject to the same stresses but are barely mentioned, so definitely you need to look at motor nerves in another book. But the concept is great and you can apply it once you learn it. Just that you will need more nerve diagrams to get them all. Author's vitriolic attitudes towards any manual therapy approach is over the top and unreasonable since this is a manual therapy approach, quite physical in spite of her belief that it is entirely exclusively neural reprogramming and her treatment is essentially osteopathic in nature. There are disparaging sections violently dismissing other forms of therapy, which is quite inappropriate. Try to ignore that. I do not regret learning this technique and am glad I own the book, wish it was more thorough and wish it had the nerves listed in an index / table of contents. Finding what you want is maddening. I had to make my own index. There are some well known anatomical risks to some nerves that are not mentioned, so this book is not all encompassing.
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