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The Concise Book of Neuromuscular Therapy by John Sharkey Neuromuscular Therapy (NMT) is an innovative healing approach that combines the best soft tissue manipulation techniques of osteopathy, chiropractic, naturopathy, trigger point therapy, and other fields. NMT uses massage techniques and flexibility stretching to balance the musculoskeletal and nervous systems, and eliminate the causes of neuromuscular pain. The therapy consists of using the fingers, knuckles, or elbow to apply alternating levels of pressure, which relax the affected muscles and increase circulation. This treatment enhances muscle and joint function, and can be combined with other modalities as part of a comprehensive program. |
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John Sharkey, BSc, MSc, NMT, is an exercise
physiologist and neuromuscular therapist. He is the founder and
director of European style Neuromuscular Therapy. He is the principal
and director of the National Training Center, an organization
responsible for the educational training and development of
Neuromuscular Therapy and Medical Exercise. Based in Dublin, the NTC
has branches throughout Ireland. He is a member of the medical team of
the Olympic Council of Ireland and has held this position at the Sydney
and Athens Olympic games and has been re-appointed for the 2008
Olympics to be held in Beijing. At the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney,
Sharkey became the first NMT therapist to participate as a fully
accredited Olympic medical team member. John, was also a technical
expert sub-committee member of the National Sports Medicine Institute
(UK) and is a member of the International Advisory Board of the Journal
of Bodywork and Movement Therapies (JBMT). John Sharkey is also a
founding member of the Sports Massage Association (UK) and a director
of the European Health Fitness Association (EHFA) Foreword writer David G. Simons, MD, is a research scientist with several decades of experience in the study and treatment of myofascial pain. With Janet G. Travell, MD, he authored the seminal book Myofascial Pain and Dysfunction: The Trigger Point Manual in 1983. Now in his eighties, Simons is a volunteer clinical professor in the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at Emory University and is a member of the medical staff of Dekalb Medical Center in Decatur, Georgia. |
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