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Acupressure taping : the practice of acutaping for chronic pain and injuries / Hans-Ulrich Hecker and Kay Liebchen ; translated from the German by Katja Lueders and Rafael Lorenzo

Av: Medverkande: Materialtyp: TextTextSpråk: Engelska Originalspråk: Tyska Publication details: Rochester, Vt. : Healing Arts Press, c2007Upplaga: 1. edBeskrivning: 122 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 1594771480
  • 9781594771484
Uniforma titlar:
  • Aku-Taping. English
Ämnen: DDC-klassifikation:
  • 615.8/92 22
LOC classification:
  • RM723. A28 2007
Annan klassifikation:
  • Vm
  • Vmj
Innehåll:
Introduction -- pt. 1. What is acutaping? -- [1]. Acutaping : a new therapeutic method -- The foundation : kinesio-taping -- [2]. What is the basis of acutaping? -- The influence of Chinese medicine -- The influence of acupuncture -- The influence of manual medicine and osteopathy -- [3]. How does acutaping work? -- Examples of acutaping therapy -- [4]. Who can benefit from acutaping? -- Various indications for the effective use of acutaping -- Against what sort of pain is acutaping effective? -- [5]. Acutaping in sports medicine -- [6]. When not to use acutaping -- Complex or structural disorders -- Other factors pertaining to a disorder -- When acutaping is not advised -- [7]. Acutape : information and tips -- Description of the acutape -- Some practical tips -- Acutape colors -- What areas of the body can be treated? -- Duration of therapy -- How to prevent failure -- [8]. A sightseeing tour around the human body -- Head, chest, abdominal, and pelvic regions -- The arms -- The legs --
pt. 2. How to use acutape -- 1. Finger and forearm extensor tape -- 2. Finger and forearm flexor tape -- 3. Thumb saddle joint tape -- 4. Elbow joint extensor tape -- 5. Elbow joint flexor tape -- 6. Pectoral muscle tape -- 7. Trapezius muscle tape -- 8. Levator scapula muscle tape -- 9. Rotator cuff muscle tape -- 10. Levator costarum (or scalenus) muscle tape -- 11. Rhomboid muscle tape -- 12. Cervical spine tape -- 13. Cervical spine lymph tape -- 14. Thoracic spine tape -- 15. Lumbar spine tape -- 16. Lumbar spine star tape -- 17. Sacroiliac joint tape -- 18. Abdominal muscle tape (rectus abdominus) -- 19. Abdominal muscle tape (Oblique muscles) -- 20. Pelvic bone muscle tape -- 21. Hip and loin flexor (Iliopsoac) muscle tape -- 22. Knee tape -- 23. Combination tape -- 24. Knee flexor tape -- 25. Achilles tendon and ankle joint tape -- Appendix : ailments from A to Z -- Afterword -- Sources of acutape.
Sammanfattning: Provides an introduction to acutaping, a pain treatment that uses elastic cotton tape, known as kinesio tape, to wrap flamed or swollen muscles and to stimulate related acupuncture points, discussing the basis and benefits of acutaping, explaining when not to use the treatment, and featuring illustrations and instructions for using acutaping to target various ailments.
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Introduction -- pt. 1. What is acutaping? -- [1]. Acutaping : a new therapeutic method -- The foundation : kinesio-taping -- [2]. What is the basis of acutaping? -- The influence of Chinese medicine -- The influence of acupuncture -- The influence of manual medicine and osteopathy -- [3]. How does acutaping work? -- Examples of acutaping therapy -- [4]. Who can benefit from acutaping? -- Various indications for the effective use of acutaping -- Against what sort of pain is acutaping effective? -- [5]. Acutaping in sports medicine -- [6]. When not to use acutaping -- Complex or structural disorders -- Other factors pertaining to a disorder -- When acutaping is not advised -- [7]. Acutape : information and tips -- Description of the acutape -- Some practical tips -- Acutape colors -- What areas of the body can be treated? -- Duration of therapy -- How to prevent failure -- [8]. A sightseeing tour around the human body -- Head, chest, abdominal, and pelvic regions -- The arms -- The legs --

pt. 2. How to use acutape -- 1. Finger and forearm extensor tape -- 2. Finger and forearm flexor tape -- 3. Thumb saddle joint tape -- 4. Elbow joint extensor tape -- 5. Elbow joint flexor tape -- 6. Pectoral muscle tape -- 7. Trapezius muscle tape -- 8. Levator scapula muscle tape -- 9. Rotator cuff muscle tape -- 10. Levator costarum (or scalenus) muscle tape -- 11. Rhomboid muscle tape -- 12. Cervical spine tape -- 13. Cervical spine lymph tape -- 14. Thoracic spine tape -- 15. Lumbar spine tape -- 16. Lumbar spine star tape -- 17. Sacroiliac joint tape -- 18. Abdominal muscle tape (rectus abdominus) -- 19. Abdominal muscle tape (Oblique muscles) -- 20. Pelvic bone muscle tape -- 21. Hip and loin flexor (Iliopsoac) muscle tape -- 22. Knee tape -- 23. Combination tape -- 24. Knee flexor tape -- 25. Achilles tendon and ankle joint tape -- Appendix : ailments from A to Z -- Afterword -- Sources of acutape.

Provides an introduction to acutaping, a pain treatment that uses elastic cotton tape, known as kinesio tape, to wrap flamed or swollen muscles and to stimulate related acupuncture points, discussing the basis and benefits of acutaping, explaining when not to use the treatment, and featuring illustrations and instructions for using acutaping to target various ailments.