<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br> New science has revealed the effectiveness of trigger-point massage to target chronic pain. <i>Trigger Points<i> gives more than 60 step-by step-techniques with detailed illustrations and accurate, expert advice on placement, pressure, duration, and repetition. Take control of chronic or recurring pain to achieve life-changing results. <p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br> New science confirms that trigger-point massage is one of the most effective ways to relieve pain. <i>Trigger Points</i> gives you 40 simple, step-by-step exercises you can safely use at home to target pain - from long-term, debilitating backache or repetitive strain injury to migraines or acute, post-injury pain. <p/>Author and leading therapist Amanda Oswald specialises in working with chronic pain conditions. In this book, she explains how trigger points - small, tender knots of connective tissue - can cause symptoms, either around the trigger point itself or referred to elsewhere in the body. Pressure and massage can release these knots and bring immediate, long-lasting relief. <p/>Identify your pain patterns, locate the trigger points responsible using detailed body maps, then treat the trigger points accurately and safely. Each exercise shows you how to position your body, different ways to apply pressure, how long to sustain it, and how often to repeat the process. <p/>With <i>Trigger Points</i>, you can take control of chronic or recurring pain yourself to achieve life-changing results. <p/><br></br><p><b> About The Author </b></p></br></br> <b>Amanda Oswald</b> owns and runs the Pain Care Clinic based in Harley Street, London, and in Leeds. She is a leading myofascial release expert and has been instrumental in developing the highest-level UK Professional Diploma in Advanced Clinical and Sports Massage. She has trained in the UK, US, and Europe and now runs fascia workshops for therapists and private clients presenting with chronic pain.
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