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Myofascial release : En systematisk litteraturstudie
Sjöberg, Alexandra, Mahdi, Zahra
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Cervicobrachialgia treatment using myofascial therapy: A case report [PDF]
Viúdez Egea, Ismael
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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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2014
Myofascial Release provides comprehensive training for hands-on therapists of all disciplines and at all levels to expand their practice. From technique descriptions and their applications to client interactions and the preservation of practitioner strength and functionality, this guide teaches therapists every crucial aspect of employing myofascial ...
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Myofascial Release provides comprehensive training for hands-on therapists of all disciplines and at all levels to expand their practice. From technique descriptions and their applications to client interactions and the preservation of practitioner strength and functionality, this guide teaches therapists every crucial aspect of employing myofascial ...
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Effects of self-myofascial release: A systematic review
Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, 2015Self-myofascial release (SMFR) is a type of myofascial release performed by the individual themselves rather than by a clinician, typically using a tool.To review the literature regarding studies exploring acute and chronic clinical effects of SMFR.PubMed and Google Scholar databases were searched during February 2015 for studies containing words ...
Chris, Beardsley, Jakob, Škarabot
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Consideration of pelvic floor myofascial release for overactive bladder
Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, 2020Physical therapy has been shown to be effective for women with overactive bladder (OAB). We report on our experience with pelvic floor physical therapy (PFPT) with or without myofascial release as treatment for women with symptoms of urinary urgency or urge incontinence.We performed a retrospective chart review, of patients who presented to our ...
Birte J, Wolff +5 more
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