Fascial Release for Structural Balance (Revised)

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Fascial Release for Structural Balanceᅠ (Revised Edition) combines manual therapy skills with the exciting new field of structural therapy, which employs the unique and newly discovered properties of fascial tissues.

Fascia, our biological fabric, plays a vital role in support posture and stability. Through informed assessment and manipulation of fascial patterns, you can help eradicate many of your clients' chronic strain patterns-for good.

Fascial Release for Structural Balance is designed for any bodywork practitioner using manual therapy. Physiotherapists, osteopaths, chiropractors and massage therapists can help their current and future clients by giving them a structural analysis and creating a treatment strategy using the techniques included in this book. The authors bring together a unique introduction to fascially informed structural anatomy with a method for postural analysis and detailed and easily applied techniques.

James Earls is a writer, lecturer, and bodywork practitioner specializing in functional movement and structural integration He is the director of Born to Move, an education platform teaching real-life anatomy for movement and manual therapists, and is a popular presenter at conferences and workshops around the world. He also writes regularly for professional magazines and journals, and has collaborated with many authors in the production of their titles.

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