Soft Tissue Therapy for the Lower Limb

£32.00 £32.00
In stock
SKU
STTLLBOOK

Soft Tissue Therapy for the Lower Limb is a visual guide to understanding and applying massage, stretching, soft tissue release (STR) and trigger point release techniques for common lower limb conditions.

Author Jane Johnson is a physiotherapist. In this, her latest book, she breaks down the most appropriate soft tissue techniques and strengthening exercises for 31 musculoskeletal conditions affecting the hip, buttock, thigh, knee, leg, ankle and foot. Step-by-step instructions and full-color photos demonstrate techniques, while tips highlight effective practices and common errors.

Along with information about appropriate treatments for each lower limb condition, this book shows how to assess lower limb posture, demonstrate simple and safe strengthening exercises that patients can perform with minimal equipment and without supervision, and measure the effectiveness of your treatment.

Soft Tissue Therapy for the Lower Limb is a clear and accessible guide to a variety of soft tissue techniques and lower limb conditions. With detailed instruction and visual demonstration, this text will empower you to restore movement, strengthen muscles and minimize pain in your patients.

Earn continuing education credits/units! A continuing education exam that uses this book is also available. It may be purchased separately or as part of a package that includes both the book and exam. 

Write Your Own Review
You're reviewing:Soft Tissue Therapy for the Lower Limb
Your Rating

From Our Blog...

Recent posts

essential oils for spring cleaning
The Best Essential Oils for Natural Spring Cleaning (and How to Use Them)
Embrace the natural power of essential oils for a cleaner, healthier home.  Spring is the season of renewal, and what better way to embrace this fresh start than with a natural, eco-friendly spring cleaning session?
Read more
35 view(s)
Why Massage is No Longer a Luxury
Why Massage is No Longer a Luxury
Considering massage as a necessary tool for health and wellbeing. Massage is often seen as a luxury, but is this actually true? Anyone who looks in the dictionary will read that luxury stands for opulence and excess. I personally do not see a massage as a luxury, but as a means to cope with the...
Read more
308 view(s)