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The third edition of Facilitated Stretching is now revised, reorganized, and packaged with a DVDsurpassing its popular predecessor as the best source for the latest PNF (proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation) stretching techniques.
Facilitated Stretching, Third Edition, provides a useful overview of PNF stretchinga safe and easy-to-use method that involves stretching the muscle, contracting it isometrically against resistance, then stretching it again to a new range of motion. These steps apply whether you are isolating one muscle at a time or using the spiral-diagonal patterns of PNF to stretch groups of muscles simultaneously. The third edition contains all the great features of the previous edition, plus the following:
Audiences: Textbook for massage therapy, athletic training, and other related courses; reference for sports medicine and fitness professionals, therapists, coaches, and athletes.
The book contains predominantly black-and-white illustrations, with some two-color illustrations.
This book provides a good overview of PNF (proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation) stretching techniques along with pictorials and other pertinent information required for safe stretching. The authors succeed in presenting an updated understanding of PNF stretching techniques, both active and passive, as well as how they can be incorporated into treatment regimens. Written for athletes, coaches, and sports medicine professionals, this book facilitates a greater understanding of a proper stretching session and provides nice pictorials of major stretches. The principal author is obviously an authority on this subject matter and is careful to not talk over the heads of his readers. PNF stretching is comprehensive, including its history, proper positioning, as well as different techniques. A great overview of muscle origin, insertion, and action is presented, which is critical information to achieve proper positioning of stretches. Another nice feature is the clear pictures which are quickly accessible via colored index tabs. Case studies are incorporated, as is a section on combining soft tissue work and stretching. A review of PNF literature is also given, including pros and cons. In my opinion, this book is a very helpful aid in furthering one's understanding of PNF stretching. The authors do a great job of describing proper stretching sequences with regard to positioning, verbal cueing, and timing. It also promotes independence by showing self-stretches for all major muscle groups. Since the authors do not go into depth on tissue physiology, this book is reader friendly for a wide audience.
More Reviews and RecommendationsRobert McAtee, BA, LMT, CSCS, C-PT has been a sport massage therapist since 1981, specializing in sport and orthopedic massage therapy. Since 1988 he has maintained an active, international sport massage practice in Colorado Springs, CO.
McAtee has been using facilitated stretching techniques with clients and athletes since 1986. He teaches facilitated stretching and sport massage seminars throughout the United States and internationally to massage therapists, athletic trainers, personal trainers, chiropractors, Olympic-caliber athletes and coaches, and amateur athletes.
He has been a keynote speaker and featured presenter at numerous national and international conventions. He was one of only 180 massage therapists selected from a field of 800 applicants to be on the medical services team for the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia.
McAtee received his massage training at the Institute for Psycho-Structural Balancing (IPSB) in Los Angeles and San Diego (1981-82) and through the Sports Massage Training Institute (SMTI) in Costa Mesa, California (1986). He holds a BA in Psychology from California State University (1974), is Nationally Certified in Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (1992), is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (1998), and an ACE-certified personal trainer (2006).
McAtee regularly presents workshops on facilitated stretching, massage, and soft-tissue injury care nationally and internationally. For more information, please contact him at
Pro-Active Massage Therapy
1119 N. Wahsatch Ave., Suite 1
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
USA
Tel: 719-475-1172
Website: www.stretchman.com
Jeff Charland, PT, ATC, CSCS,GDMT, was a 1983 graduate of the University of Wisconsin at Madison physical therapy program, where he also competed as a varsity wrestler on a scholarship. Beginning in 1987, Charland lectured in the areas of sports medicine, rehabilitation, and assessment and treatment of neural tissue disorders. He was a team trainer and traveled 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 was 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 served as director of a sports physical therapy clinic in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Charland passed away during the preparation of this third edition.