Dry Needling for Manual Therapists, 9781848192553
Hardcover
Master dry needling: relieve pain, treat trigger points, improve function.

Dry Needling for Manual Therapists

points, techniques and treatments, including electroacupuncture and advanced tendon techniques

$121.66

  • Hardcover

    316 pages

  • Release Date

    14 January 2016

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Summary

Dry Needling: A Manual Therapist’s Handbook

Designed as a practical reference for clinical assessment and treatment planning, this concise handbook is ideal for students and practitioners of dry needling, or medical acupuncture.

It features:

  • Comprehensive medical illustrations showing trigger point locations and related pain patterns.
  • Clear, step-by-step instructions and photographs demonstrating musculoskeletal dry needling points and electroacupunctu…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781848192553
ISBN-10:184819255X
Author:Giles Gyer, Jimmy Michael, Ben Tolson
Publisher:Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Imprint:Singing Dragon
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:316
Release Date:14 January 2016
Weight:1.11kg
Dimensions:261mm x 182mm x 25mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

An excellent introduction for the manual therapist wishing to add dry needling to their clinical skills repertoire. The clear explanations and anatomical illustrations make for a great reference book. – Sally Scott BSc. Hons (Chiro), ChiropractorAll readers interested in the field of Manual Therapy will find much to stimulate their thinking in this book. By exploring the inter-relationships between Traditional Chinese Acupuncture and its modern day off shoot, Western Medical Acupuncture, this book eloquently simplifies and edifies the reader’s understanding of Western Medical Acupuncture techniques and philosophy. Backed up by the latest research, this comprehensive text is a must for Manual Therapists wishing to incorporate safe and highly effective needling techniques into their treatment protocols. – David Farrelly, Osteopath and Owner of Bodyworks Manual Therapy TrainingAs acupuncture comes to be ever more widely utilised in the West, there has been a chronic need for a good text which facilitates its expert application by Western Health professionals: this book meets that need very well. Excellently researched and illustrated, it marks a milestone in the West’s creation of its own paradigm for acupuncture, and is a vital handbook for all Western acupuncturists. – Henry McGrath MA MTh MATCM, former Academic Director and Acupuncture Course Director, College of Naturopathic Medicine, and author of ‘Traditional Chinese Medicine Approaches to Cancer’Written by practicing MSK clinicians, this dynamic and focused handbook distinguishes itself in immediate practicality. Carefully researched and with illustrations of Netter-like quality, its evidence base is a study in duality, thoughtfully reconnecting the green shoots of cutting edge medicine to ancient roots of traditional acupuncture. – James Inklebarger MD, Specialist MSK Doctor and OsteopathThis is an excellent reference book which is perfectly laid out - with practical instructions that are simple and effective to use. It bridges two important possible gaps. For those acupuncturists who need more help with their knowledge of the muscular system of the body and for those physiotherapist /osteopaths who need more help with their knowledge of the application of acupuncture. The historical background, scientific evidence and theory are sufficient without being too heavy or laboured. The illustrations, pictures and description of anatomy, palpation, client position and application of treatment particular to each muscle and the trigger points is exactly what a practitioner needs to be able to use these techniques in a clinical situation. The health and safety and client handling section is clearly carefully thought out and is a good reminder to practitioners of their clinical governance in this aspect of practice. The advanced tendon techniques are a good pointing to practitioners to extend the principles of practice and be creative with their treatments.The electro acupuncture chapter gives the practitioner what they need to know in a concise, practical format. – John Tindall, Founder & Director, Yuan Clinic & Traditional Medicine College

About The Author

Giles Gyer

Giles Gyer (Author)

Giles Gyer is a specialist musculoskeletal osteopath. He teaches manual therapy techniques internationally through his CPD company, OMT Training. He is an internationally published scientific researcher in manual therapy and spinal manipulation, and author of five books published by Singing Dragon and Handspring. He lives in London, UK.

Jimmy Michael (Author)

Jimmy Michael is a specialist musculoskeletal osteopath who holds degrees in Sports and Exercise Science and Osteopathy. He is a senior lecturer with OMT Training and he has run courses for organizations such as the NHS, Liverpool FC and Manchester City FC. He is an internationally published scientific researcher in manual therapy and spinal manipulation, and author of five Singing Dragon and Handspring books. He lives in London, UK.

Ben Tolson (Author)

Ben Tolson has been practicing complimentary therapies since 2004. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Acupuncture from the University of Kingston after studying for 3 and half years at the College of Chinese Integrated Medicine. He has taken post graduate courses in numerous areas from sports injuries, trigger point therapy, fertility and digestive complaints. He started his career as a sports massage therapist which has given him a broad range of experience in treating musculoskeletal pain.

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