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When Facilitated
Stretching was published in 1993, it was the first book to translate
the complexities of PNF (proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation)
stretching into an easy, step-by-step method. Now fully updated
and expanded, Facilitated Stretching (Second Edition) is an even
better resource that makes PNF stretching accessible to everyone.
PNF stretching
consists of three simple steps: stretch the muscle, contract it
isometrically against resistance, then stretch it again. Simple,
yet highly effective. These steps apply whether youre isolating
one muscle at a time, or using the spiral diagonal patterns of PNF
to stretch groups of muscles simultaneously.
This new edition
features the latest PNF stretching techniques to help improve range
of motion and enhance performance, reduce overuse injuries that
result from muscle fatigue, and enable easy assessment of current
muscle function. And youll find expanded information on effective
self-stretching techniques.
Take a look
at whats new in Facilitated Stretching:
A broader
scope of stretches featuring 10 additional muscle groups, including
the cervical region
The latest research findings including a new appendix devoted
to scientific inquiries into PNF techniques
An expanded chapter explaining the role of PNF techniques
during injury rehabilitation
An expanded discussion of biomechanics and stabilization
that will help you achieve optimum flexibility and coordination
An appendix that explores using facilitated stretching along
with soft tissue therapy for reducing pain and restoring range of
motion lost due to injury
The book shows
how to perform 66 facilitated stretches covering all the major muscles
and muscle groups and features easy-to-follow instructions accompanied
by 122 photos and illustrations.
Facilitated Stretching
is a cutting-edge tool that uses the science behind PNF stretching
to develop a simple method to improve flexibility and range of motion.
About the Author
Robert McAtee,
BA, LMT, CSCS, has been a sport massage therapist since 1981, specializing
in sport and orthopedic massage therapy. He has worked in both clinical
settings and private practice and currently maintains a private
sport massage practice in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
McAtee teaches
facilitated stretching and sport massage seminars throughout the
U.S. and internationally to massage therapists, athletic trainers,
personal trainers, chiropractors, 0lympic-caliber athletes and coaches,
and amateur athletes.
McAtee received
his massage training at the Institute for Psycho-Structural Balancing
in Los Angeles and San Diego (1981) and through the Sports Massage
Training Institute (SMTI) in Costa Mesa, California (1986). He is
a member of the National Sports Massage Team of the American Massage
Therapy Association (AMTA) and is Nationally Certified in Therapeutic
Massage and Bodywork. He is a certified strength and conditioning
specialist (CSCS) through the National Strength and Conditioning
Association (NSCA).
Jeff Charland,
PT, ATC, CSCS, GDMT, is a 1983 graduate of the University of Wisconsin
at Madison Physical Therapy Program, where he also competed as a
varsity athlete on a wrestling scholarship. Since 1987, Charland
has lectured in the areas of sports medicine, rehabilitation, and
assessment/treatment of neural tissue disorders. He is team trainer
and travels internationally with the U.S. Judo and U.S. Wrestling
Federations National and Olympic teams.
Charland completed
the graduate program in Manipulative Therapy at Curtin University
in Perth, Western Australia, under the direction of Bob Elvey, a
world-renowned physiotherapist. He is a certified athletic trainer
through the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA)
and a certified strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS) through
the NSCA. In 1997, he earned a certification in Active Release Techniques.
He also has served as director of a sports physical therapy clinic
in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Table of Contents
Part I. Understanding
PNF Stretching
Chapter 1. Historical Development of PNF
Chapter 2. Stretching Basics
Chapter 3. Spiral-Diagonal Patterns
Part II. The
Stretches
Chapter 4. Stretches for the Lower Extremity
Chapter 5. Stretches for the Upper Extremity
Chapter 6. Stretches for the Torso and Neck
Chapter 7. PNF in Physical Therapy
Words of Praise
"Facilitated
Stretching serves the elite athlete and the weekend warrior well.
Bob McAtee has worked on my aches and pains a dozen or so times
over the years. Hes one of the finest!
Harvey S. Newton, CSCS
Executive Director
National Strength and Conditioning Association
Facilitated
Stretching is an excellent contribution to the art and science of
manual therapy. Bob McAtee provides a technically sound, easy-to-follow
approach to therapeutic muscle stretching. I highly recommend it.
Robert K. King
Founder and President of Chicago School of Massage Therapy
Author of Performance Massage
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