  
by R. TURCHANINOV, MD
ISBN 0-9675868-1-X
Soft, laminated cover. 242 pages with 123 photos and diagrams. 350 references.
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What is massage? Art, spiritual healing or part of modern medicine with a scientific approach to
its therapeutic possibilities? The author offers the reader an opportunity to study and practice massage
as a part of modern science. Inside this book, the reader will find comprehensive theoretical and practical information on this matter.
The theoretical background of this publication is formed by the review of 350 of the most important and influential articles, books and other publications from all around the Western world dating from the middle of the 19th century to the present time. The analysis of this extensive information also includes the modern theories of the physiological and therapeutic impacts of massage on the human body. Readers will find information on how modern science sees and explains the way mechanical stimuli evoke intimate processes on the cellular and tissue levels and how the therapeutic impact of massage therapy is formed.
Another positive side of this book is its representation of the modern view on the physiology
of the pain, the “gate control” theory of pain, and rules of using a pain analyzing system for the patient’s benefit. If it is necessary to activate pain receptors during the treatment, measures to control pain are discussed as well.
In the special chapter: “Hand as therapeutic tool” the author presents extremely valuable information for everyone who practices massage therapy. Readers will find a lot of practical tips on how
to effectively use their hands to be able to work longer and more productively, how to prevent injuries during massage treatment, and measures to increase their hands’ endurance and decrease their exhaustion.
Finally the author summarizes and represents in detail more than 60 variations of 7 basic therapeutic techniques (effleurage, friction, kneading, vibration, percussion, compression, and stretching) which are employed by Western massage schools. Some of these techniques are used in Swedish massage, but some are quite unique. They were created during decades of experimental and clinical studies by scientists who shaped the Russian massage school.
The book is richly illustrated with 126 diagrams and photos. To find out more about this publication click on:
Table of contents
Selected pages: pages 23-25 from Chapter III
page 67 from Chapter IV
page 78 from Chapter V
pages 168-170 from Chapter VII
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