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314 pages
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The Fasciae: Anatomy, Dysfunction and Treatment by Serge Paoletti The fasciae comprise a wide variety of
body tissues including the membranes, ligaments, tendons, and
mesenteries. These tissues are all derived from the mesoderm, which
undergoes coiling or rolling movements during embryonic development.
This is the origin of the inherent micro-movements, or motility, that
are so important in many osteopathic approaches to diagnosis and
treatment.
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CONTENTS
* Embryology * Anatomy of the Fasciae * Connective Tissue Anatomy at the Microscopic Level * Fascial Pathology * The Roles of the Fasciae * Fascial Mechanics * Fascial Tests * Treating the Fasciae
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REVIEWS"The most comprehensive organization and presentation of the current knowledge about fascia. … This is a well-done book, and a valuable reference for anyone interested in fascia. I would happily recommend it for the libraries of all Rolfers and other structural integration practitioners."—Stephen Evanko, Structural Integration
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About the Author: Serge Paoletti, D.O. (U.K) is a graduate of the European School of Osteopathy in Maidstone, England. He has taught at that school as well as at the College Internationale d’Osteopathy in St. Etienne, France, the Viennese School of Osteopathy, the French Osteopathic College in Paris, and the German Osteopathic School in Hamburg.
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