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Effects of Manual Lymphatic Drainage with Mobilization and Myofascial Release on Muscle Activities during Dynamic Balance in Adults with Calf Muscle Shortening. [PDF]
Kim SY, Kim KS, Hwang YI.
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The Acute Effects in Postural Sway as a Result of Self-Myofascial Release on the Lower Extremities in Collegiate Female Athletes. [PDF]
Melton ML, Shim AL, Dial M, Cesar GM.
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Health-related outcomes with supervised exercise and myofascial release versus only supervised exercise in subacromial pain syndrome: a randomized controlled single-blind study. [PDF]
Li Y, Li X, Song H, Shou Y, Fang Q.
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Acute self-myofascial release modulates cardiac autonomic function and hemodynamic parameters at rest and reduces cardiovascular stress reaction. [PDF]
Ketelhut S +4 more
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Myofascial release : En systematisk litteraturstudie
Sjöberg, Alexandra, Mahdi, Zahra
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Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, 2017
Numerous techniques have been employed to treat myofascial pain syndrome. Self-myofascial release (SMFR) is a relatively new technique of soft tissue mobilization. The simplicity and portability of the SMFR tools allow it to be easily implemented in any type of fitness or rehabilitation program.
Leonid Kalichman
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Numerous techniques have been employed to treat myofascial pain syndrome. Self-myofascial release (SMFR) is a relatively new technique of soft tissue mobilization. The simplicity and portability of the SMFR tools allow it to be easily implemented in any type of fitness or rehabilitation program.
Leonid Kalichman
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This text shows the reader how to develop their skills in myofascial release. Carol J. Manheim shares her expertise and understanding of the individual patient experience. Her techniques should enable the reader to interpret the appropriate feedback from
Carol J. Manheim
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Carol J. Manheim
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Clinical Bulletin of Myofascial Therapy, 1996
Although used for many decades, little has been documented or written about myofascial release (MFR) concepts. MFR is a complex form of soft tissue work. It is based on the therapist's ability to monitor functional, anatomic, and neurologic influences.
Michael J. Shea, Dale Keyworth
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Although used for many decades, little has been documented or written about myofascial release (MFR) concepts. MFR is a complex form of soft tissue work. It is based on the therapist's ability to monitor functional, anatomic, and neurologic influences.
Michael J. Shea, Dale Keyworth
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Efficacy of Myofascial Release
The American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 2019Abstract Date Presented 04/04/19 This session will inform practitioners about recent evidence surrounding the efficacy of myofascial release in the treatment of adults with upper-extremity orthopedic or peripheral nerve conditions. Content will address implications and limitations. Primary Author and Speaker:
Sheryl Zylstra +4 more
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Physiotherapy Research International
Trigger points can disrupt muscle activity patterns and cause cramping, fatigue, and weakening. Massage guns and myofascial release are widely employed for such circumstances, but their isolated outcomes are unknown.
M. Sattar +10 more
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Trigger points can disrupt muscle activity patterns and cause cramping, fatigue, and weakening. Massage guns and myofascial release are widely employed for such circumstances, but their isolated outcomes are unknown.
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