Fascia in sport and movement / editor, Robert Schleip ; co-editor, Amanda Baker ; with contributions by Joanne Avison ... [et al.]. [Texto impreso]
Original language: English Publisher: Edimburgh : Handspring, [2016]Description: xi, 272 p. : il., fot. col ; 25 cmISBN: 978-1-909141-07-0Subject(s): Deportes | Dolor | Músculos | Anatomía humanaItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Course reserves |
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Libro | Biblioteca Universidad Europea del Atlántico Fondo General | No ficción | 615.8 FAS | Checked out | 28/04/2023 | 2661 |
SECTION 1: Theory ; 1. Fascia as a body-wide tensional network: anatomy, biomechanics, physiology ; 2. Myofascial force transmission ; 3. Physiology and biochemistry ; 4. Fascia as a sensory organ ; 5. Stress loading and matrix remodeling in tendon and skeletal muscle: Cellular mechano-stimulation and tissue remodeling ; 6. Anatomy Trains in Motion ; 7. Purposeful movements as a result of coordinated myofascial chain activity, represented by the models of Kurt Tittel and Leopold Busquet ; 8. Hyper- and hypomobility of the joints: Consequences for function, activities and participation ; 9. Human movement performance: Stretching misconceptions and future trends ; 10. Fascial tissues in motion: Elastic storage and recoil dynamics ; SECTION 2: Clinical Applications ; 1. Fascial Fitness ; 2. Fascial form in yoga ; 3. Fascia oriented Pilates training ; 4. Training fascia in GYROTONIC methodology ; 5. How to train fascia in dance ; 6. The secret of fascia in the martial arts ; 7. Elastic walking ; 8. Functional training methods for the runner's fascia ; 9. Understanding mechano-adaptation of fascial tissues: Application to sports medicine ; 10. How to train fascia in football coaching ; 11. Athletic Coaching ; 12. Plyometric training: Basic principles for competitive athletes and modern Ninja warriors ; 13. Kettlebells and clubbells ; 14. Assessment technologies: From ultrasound and myometry to bio-impedance and motion sensors ; 15. Palpation and functional assessment methods for fascia-related dysfunction.