The Endless Web: Fascial Anatomy and Physical Reality | R. Louis Schultz, Rosemary Feitis | Great view of connective tissue as a physical structure
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The Endless Web: Fascial Anatomy and Physical Reality
R. Louis Schultz
,
Rosemary Feitis
North Atlantic Books
, 1996 - 144 pages
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The result of more than two decades of research and practice, The
Endless
Web
presents in clear, readable language a comprehensive guide to understanding and working effectively with the myo
fascial
system, the 'packing material' of the body. Myofascia is a flexible network of tissue that surrounds, cushions, and supports muscles, bones, and organs. It also acts as a riverbed containing the flow of interstitial fluid, and is a critical influence on the immune and hormonal systems. In daily life, this connective tissue is an underlying determinant of movement quality, modd, alertness, and general well-being. The Endless Web is a fully illustrated guide to understanding how myofascia works, it supportive role within the body's
anatomy
, and how gentle manipulation of the myofascial tissue is central to lasting therapeutic intervention and how it can be integrated into any bodywork practice.
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Highly recommended
I have been teaching massage for over 20 years and I think this is an excellent text. I prefer it to
Anatomy
Trains, although that is also an excellent text. Beginning massage therapists tend to look at the body as muscle and bone, but there are more connections in the body than that. The
Endless
Web
looks at
fascial
binding in a very understandable way, which adds a new and powerful dimension to a massage therapist's work.
Great view of connective tissue as a physical structure
Before I read this book I had never really considered the functioning of connective tissue as a "
web
-like" structure within which bone and muscle articulate. The authors contend, starting with embrionic
anatomy
and onward, that the c.t. forms a bed within which cells differentiate. From this view point of c.t. being a primary base for
physical
form, we are shown how all parts of the web are connected, and create "bands" that ideally are nether too tight or too loose. I didn't know much about Rolfing either, but apparently this bodywork deals specificly with c.t. Good book, great publishing company.
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Great book
I just got this book and have reccommended it to a friend LMT and she also bought the book recently. If your wanting to read more on Myo
fascial
and its effects on the body this book will be a good read
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