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Beschreibung
Patients often seek advice in the doctor's office whose complaints are of a functional nature and cannot be directly assigned to an organ disease via laboratory or imaging. Many of these disorders such as pain, dizziness, tinnitus, lumpiness or the "heel spur" originate from the fascial organ, which is only now slowly being understood as such.
Fascia connects all parts of our body mechanically but more important, all our receptors for intro-and extroception and for the regulation of homeostasis are embedded in fascia. If you take this system into account in the differential diagnosis, you can spare your patients invasive, stressful diagnostics and offer an accurate and successful therapy.
Understand causes of fascial pain and dysfunction: fascial knots, principals of fascial disorders, flash tests, fascial chains, trigger points, interaction between cause and location of pain or other symptoms like fixed eczema and othersUnderstand causes of myofascial pain and dysfunction: myofascial knots, fascial chains, trigger points, interaction between cause and location of pain.
fascial slackness and blockages
Clinic, symptoms
Recognize fascial syndromes and pain patterns correctly
Causal and permanently effective treatment approaches
Therapy of the fascial system
Causes of fascial disorders
Cooperation doctor - physiotherapist
The authors - a general practitioner and a physiotherapist - complement each other perfectly in their knowledge and skills. A plausible, practice-relevant, pathophysiological concept, which was created on the basis of many years of experience and success, as well as scientific studies (where available) and comes up with new - sometimes provocative - theses. For general practitioners, internists, orthopedists, physiotherapists and all physicians who are willing to enrich their diagnostic and therapeutic concepts with a myofascial approach.
The translation was done with the help of artificial intelligence. A subsequent human revision was done primarily in terms of content.
Patients often seek advice in the doctor's office whose complaints are of a functional nature and cannot be directly assigned to an organ disease via laboratory or imaging. Many of these disorders such as pain, dizziness, tinnitus, lumpiness or the "heel spur" originate from the fascial organ, which is only now slowly being understood as such.
Fascia connects all parts of our body mechanically but more important, all our receptors for intro-and extroception and for the regulation of homeostasis are embedded in fascia. If you take this system into account in the differential diagnosis, you can spare your patients invasive, stressful diagnostics and offer an accurate and successful therapy.
Understand causes of fascial pain and dysfunction: fascial knots, principals of fascial disorders, flash tests, fascial chains, trigger points, interaction between cause and location of pain or other symptoms like fixed eczema and othersUnderstand causes of myofascial pain and dysfunction: myofascial knots, fascial chains, trigger points, interaction between cause and location of pain.
fascial slackness and blockages
Clinic, symptoms
Recognize fascial syndromes and pain patterns correctly
Causal and permanently effective treatment approaches
Therapy of the fascial system
Causes of fascial disorders
Cooperation doctor - physiotherapist
The authors - a general practitioner and a physiotherapist - complement each other perfectly in their knowledge and skills. A plausible, practice-relevant, pathophysiological concept, which was created on the basis of many years of experience and success, as well as scientific studies (where available) and comes up with new - sometimes provocative - theses. For general practitioners, internists, orthopedists, physiotherapists and all physicians who are willing to enrich their diagnostic and therapeutic concepts with a myofascial approach.
The translation was done with the help of artificial intelligence. A subsequent human revision was done primarily in terms of content.
Über den Autor
Rolf Eichinger, MD

Emergency, diving, nutritional medicine

General Medicine

91161 Hilpoltstein

Kerstin Klink

Physiotherapist

91154 Roth
Inhaltsverzeichnis

1. introduction.- 2. myofascial geloses or also blockages.- 3. pathophysiology.- 4. clinic of myofascial syndromes.- 5. general medical diagnosis and treatment approaches.- 6. therapy of the myofascial organ.- 7. case examples.- 8. the nodal model from the physiotherapeutic point of view - the KLINEA concept.- 9. assessment of findings in KLINEA.- 10. pathophysiological consideration from the physiotherapist's point of view.- 11. KLINEA assessment.- 12. KLINEA therapy.- 13. patient example.

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2023
Fachbereich: Andere Fachgebiete
Genre: Mathematik, Medizin, Naturwissenschaften, Technik
Rubrik: Wissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: xiii
101 S.
34 s/w Illustr.
33 farbige Illustr.
101 p. 67 illus.
33 illus. in color.
ISBN-13: 9783662680407
ISBN-10: 3662680408
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Eichinger, Rolf
Klink, Kerstin
Auflage: 1st edition 2023
Hersteller: Springer
Springer-Verlag GmbH
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Springer Verlag GmbH, Tiergartenstr. 17, D-69121 Heidelberg, juergen.hartmann@springer.com
Maße: 235 x 155 x 7 mm
Von/Mit: Rolf Eichinger (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 16.09.2023
Gewicht: 0,211 kg
Artikel-ID: 127343474