Sunday, April 11, 2010

Teaching pilates for postural faults, illness and injury: a practical guide



Teaching pilates for postural faults, illness and injury: a practical guide By Jane Paterson Member of Royal Academy of Dance State Registered Nurse

Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann | 282 Pages |6.5 mb
Pilates is a particularly safe and effective exercise system which aims to strengthen the body in a balanced way by specifically improving the function of the weaker muscle groups. Emphasis is placed on strengthening the muscles of the trunk so that support of the spine increases plus posture and shape improve. The exercises enhance overall flexibility and fitness, improving co-ordination and balance. Muscles are gently stretched and lengthened as the exercises progress and overall body strength improves.

describes the underlying principles of the exercises in physical terms
describes the treatment of common medical conditions
provides a manual for those in the remedial health care professions...

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