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Releasing the Rotator Cuff

A complete guide to freedom of the shoulder

Peggy Lamb

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English
Massage Publications
04 January 2021
Learn about rotator cuff injuries, how to release the affected muscles and prevention of future injuries. Experience the power of Peggy Lamb's Muscle Swimming techniques for yourself, practice the skills and be confident you can immediately implement the techniques in your practice. Rotator cuff injuries are becoming more and more common, especially in this age of computer shoulders. People with rotator cuff/shoulder dysfunctions and injuries suffer constant pain, interrupted sleep, and loss of range of motion. A detailed understanding of the shoulder complex and the skills to precisely release the affected muscles are of the utmost importance to bring your clients to a pain free state. Manual therapists are at high risk for rotator cuff/shoulder injuries. You will use this information for the rest of your career!

Become the therapist who helps their clients achieve maximum shoulder joint stability and mobility!

Attract and retain awesome clients with these powerful techniques that deliver exceptional results. Develop confidence in understanding the shoulder complex and how to treat the injured muscles. Distinguish yourself above the rest as the therapist who knows how to treat rotator cuff injuries. You WILL have a booked-solid practice!

Releasing the Rotator Cuff is a valuable reference book for manual therapists, personal trainers, yoga teachers and movement therapists.

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Imprint:   Massage Publications
Edition:   4th ed.
Dimensions:   Height: 279mm,  Width: 216mm,  Spine: 6mm
Weight:   277g
ISBN:   9780983433316
ISBN 10:   0983433313
Pages:   82
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

"ABOUT THE AUTHOR Peggy Lamb will tell you she is a massage therapist. She is a massage therapist, but she is so much more than that. When Peggy confronts a problem, she doesn't just solve the problem for herself. She will solve the problem for others, and try to insure that the problem isn't a problem for all her clients. When she tore a rotator cuff, she learned about shoulders, about how they move, how the function, and how they function well. Not only did she completely recover from her injury, she wrote a book ""Releasing the Rotator Cuff"" so other massage therapists can help their clients with shoulder injuries. When faced with a back injury, Peggy worked to recover from that, and recover she did. Not content to just overcome her own injury, she wrote another book ""The Core of the Matter"", with content geared to help others, and other massage therapists, with back problems. Peggy doesn't just fix issues that come up in her life, but she fixes those issues for others. Peggy Lamb is not just a massage therapist, she is an author of five books, a creator of four instructional DVDs, a teacher of massage therapists, a leader in her field. All of this comes from one feeling.....the desire to touch, to heal, and to be touched. Peggy has practiced massage since 1986 and is nationally certified. She currently owns a private massage and movement therapy business, where she practices when she's not teaching. Peggy received her initial training at the New Mexico Academy of Massage and Advanced Healing Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and at Wellness Skills, Inc., in Dallas, Texas. She taught clinical anatomy and physiology, Trigger Point therapy and Swedish technique at Wellness Skills, Inc., in Dallas and at Texas Healing Arts Institute in Austin. In addition to her extensive training in massage therapy, Peggy holds a master's degree in Dance from American University in Washington, D.C. She has volunteered for 10 years with Truth be Told, teaching creative movement and writing to incarcerated women. Peggy brings her eclectic and extensive background into her teaching for an interesting, enjoyable and enlightening learning experience. When she's not working, Peggy can be found dancing, swimming in Austin's Barton Springs, hiking or even dog sledding. Peggy is an approved CE provider for the Texas Department of Health, the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork, and the Florida Department of Health."

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