The Fascial Distortion Model: Philosophy, Principles, and Clinical Applications

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The Fascial Distortion Model (FDM) was introduced by the American physician Stephen Typaldos (1957-2006). In this model all injuries and other conditions causing pain or disability are seen as arising from specific distortions of the connective tissue.

This highly illustrated and very practical text and manual covers in detail the theoretical framework of the model, and approaches to manual therapy treatment based on an understanding of the FDM. The authors systematically cover all disorders likely to be encountered by the therapist, and provide comprehensive guidance about when it is appropriate to use FDM and how best to employ these approaches in treatment.

The book is therefore of interest and value to all practitioners who want to understand the FDM and to incorporate its techniques into their therapeutic practice. This is also a comprehensive textbook and manual for anyone studying on FDM courses and for specific qualifications.

Author(s): Todd Capistrant, Georg Harrer, Thomas Pentzer
Publisher: Handspring Publishing
Year: 2021

Language: English
Pages: 247
City: Edinburgh

Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
About the Authors
Preface
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Chapter 1. What is the Fascial Distortion Model?
Chapter 2. Conceptual Basis for the Fascial Distortion Model
Chapter 3. The Distortions
Chapter 4. Diagnostics
Chapter 5. The Fascial Matrix
Chapter 6. Common Somatic Complaints
Chapter 7. Cervical Region
Chapter 8. Thoracic Region
Chapter 9. Lumbar Spine
Chapter 10. Pelvis and Sacrum
Chapter 11. Shoulder
Chapter 12. Hand
Chapter 13. Elbow
Chapter 14. Wrist
Chapter 15. Lower Extremities
Chapter 16. Knee
Chapter 17. Hip
Chapter 18. Foot
Chapter 19. Inversion
References and Bibliography
Index