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Author Lundgren, Martin, author.

Title Movement integration : the systemic approach to human movement / Martin Lundgren, Linus Johansson ; contributors, Gary Carter, Ãsa Ãhman, Julian Baker, Cecilia Gustafsson, Lucas Henriksson, Lena BjÃrnsdotter, Gary Ward, Jerry Hesch.

Publication Info. Berkeley, California : North Atlantic Books, 2020.
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 Nichols Adult Nonfiction  612.76 LUN    AVAILABLE
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Description 229 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Part 1. The law of perspectives / Linus Johansson -- The purpose of life and pain / Linus Johansson -- One foot in front of the other / Linus Johansson -- The principles of a new paradigm / Martin Lundgren -- Relationships / Linus Johansson -- Oppositions / Linus Johansson -- The color illustration model: a new way to illustrate movement / Martin Lundgren -- Gait made simple / Martin Lundgren -- Ensomatosy / Linus Johansson -- Ensomatosy visualized / Linus Johansson -- To study ensomatosy / Linus Johansson -- The positive intention / Linus Johansson -- Part 11. A more detailed look at posterior tilt of the ribcage / Martin Lundgren -- My method / Linus Johansson -- Soma move® / Linus Johansson -- A note on craniofacial development / Martin Lundgren -- Variations in myofacial slings and continuities / Gary Carter -- Part III. What is movement? / Ãsa Ãhman -- Fasciaism is on the rise! / Julian Baker -- What is movement? / Cecilia Gustafsson -- What is movement? / Lucas Henriksson -- What is movement? / Lena BjÃrnsdotter -- What is potential influence of the skeleton's movement on the fascial system? / Gary Ward -- Treating micromotion hypomobility of the atlantoaxial joint in patients with whiplash injury / Jerry Hesch.
Summary "A paradigm-shifting, integrative approach to understanding body movement. Drawing on expertise in physiotherapy, somatics, sports science, Rolfing, myofascial therapy, craniosacral therapy, Pilates, and yoga, the authors assert that a more comprehensive understanding of movement is key to restoring the body's natural ability to move fluidly and painlessly"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Human locomotion.
Human beings -- Attitude and movement.
Posture.
Added Author Johansson, Linus, 1981- author.
ISBN 9781623174651 (paperback)
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