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Unknotting Tech Neck: Impact of Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization on Pain & Function

$ 42.5

Pages:46
Published: 2024-07-22
ISBN:978-1-63648-672-7
Category: New Release
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In the digital age, prolonged screen time and poor posture have given rise to a modern epidemic: tech neck. This condition, characterized by chronic neck pain and disability, affects millions of people worldwide. "Unknotting Tech Neck by Breaking the Cycle of Pain and Disability" delves into this pervasive issue, offering innovative solutions for physiotherapists and healthcare professionals. This comprehensive guide explores the effectiveness of Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM) on specific muscles and the superficial back arm line, providing a thorough comparison of its impact. The book meticulously examines the underlying causes of tech neck, the biomechanics involved, and the chronic pain cycle that ensues. Through detailed case studies, evidence-based research, and practical applications, this book equips practitioners with the knowledge and tools to effectively address tech neck. It emphasizes the importance of breaking the pain cycle to restore mobility, enhance function, and improve the quality of life for patients. Readers will discover: - The anatomy and physiology of tech neck and its associated musculoskeletal disorders. - The role of IASTM in alleviating pain and restoring normal function. - Comparative analysis of IASTM on different muscle groups and fascial lines. - Practical techniques and protocols for implementing IASTM in clinical practice. Insights from leading experts in physiotherapy and rehabilitation. "Unknotting Tech Neck by Breaking the Cycle of Pain and Disability" is an essential resource for physiotherapists, chiropractors, massage therapists, and anyone committed to tackling the challenges of tech neck. Empower your practice with cutting-edge strategies and help your patients reclaim a pain-free life.



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