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Anatomy, physiology and pathology for the massage therapist (2nd ed)

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There has been an increase in interest in massage during the latter half of the 1990s, which has led to more colleges running the the courses.

This book addresses anatomy, physiology and pathology, specifically aimed at the massage therapist.

It provides a solid base for the student and early practitioner to learn the physical make-up of the body, giving a broad introduction to the body's physical functioning.

The emphasis is on the body systems and aspects most relevant to the dynamics of massage, such as muscle activity, stress response, tension and relaxation, and the effect of touch.The book looks at: terminology; chemistry of the body; cells, tissues, organs and body systems; movement systems - the main bones and skeletal muscles; communication systems - the nervous, endocrine and immune systems; maintenance, growth and repair - the respiratory, digestive, cardiovascular, urinary and reproductive systems.

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Corpus Publishing Limited
1903333075 / 9781903333075
Paperback / softback
612
30/11/2001
United Kingdom
English
288 p. : ill.
27 cm
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