As the title suggests this book has been written to assist manual
therapists to understand and hone the palpatory skills which are
essential to their effectiveness as practitioners. Skilful palpation is
the foundation stone of all effective manual therapy assessments and
treatments. The ability to use subtle and sensitive touch to examine and
assess patients is essential for an accurate interpretation of the
underlying problems of fascial and muscle function. The accurate
interpretation of palpatory findings is difficult and comes with
experience. This book aims to increase awareness of how to palpate and
understanding of what is being felt.
In this fourth edition of his now well-established and much loved book
Leon Chaitow has introduced references to the latest research findings
relating to fascia and its role in health and disease, so that
practitioners can apply this knowledge in interpreting what they
palpate. In addition to the author, six notable contributors from Europe
and North America enhance the work's range and authority.
All manual therapists, whatever their professional background, will
benefit from the wealth of experience- and research-based information
presented in this book.