Fascial Distortion Model in Clinical Practice
Fascial Distortion Model in Clinical Practice
Acute complaints, unexplained symptoms, or chronic pain: The Fascial Distortion Model (FDM) and its manipulative practice with Typaldos manual therapy (Typaldos method) broaden your professional perspective and help your patients achieve the best possible relief in everyday life and sports.
Whether in osteopathy or physiotherapy, this practical guide provides detailed foundations for diagnosing fascial distortions and treating them using the Typaldos method. How do triggerbands develop? What are the indications or contraindications for the herniated triggerpoint technique? How can you analyze successes and failures in therapy, and what conclusions can you draw from them? The author, an expert in the field, provides the answers!
Contents include:
- All six fascial distortions according to Typaldos
- Mechanism of injury, symptoms, and body language
- Detailed treatment of the six fascial distortions
- Effects, side effects, and complementary measures to stabilize treatment success
Based on the curriculum of the European Fascial Distortion Model Association.
Part I The Fascial Distortion Model (FDM)
The Six Fascial Distortions
Diagnosing Fascial Distortions
Part II Treating Fascial Distortions
The Typaldos Method
Treating the Six Fascial Distortions
Appendix.
Anker, Stefan
ISBN | 978-3-662-72080-6 |
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Article number | 9783662720806 |
Media type | Book |
Copyright year | 2026 |
Publisher | Springer, Berlin |
Length | 215 pages |
Illustrations | Approx. 215 p. |
Language | English |