Review
"A significant contribution to the literature" Lisa Mertz, Massage Therapy, July 2002
shall have our hands full mining the insights presented in this significant contribution to the advancement of our field" Jack Baker, International Professional School of Bodywork, Massage, July 2002
important contribution in it s field"Caduceus Issue 55
is Myers s theory of the anatomy trains that makes this book important... This book is so good that it deserves to sell out it s first edition ." Stephen Pare, Journal of Structural Integration, June 2002
shall have our hands full mining the insights presented in this significant contribution to the advancement of our field" Jack Baker, International Professional School of Bodywork, Massage, July 2002
important contribution in it s field"Caduceus Issue 55
is Myers s theory of the anatomy trains that makes this book important... This book is so good that it deserves to sell out it s first edition ." Stephen Pare, Journal of Structural Integration, June 2002
Book Description
An accessible comprehensive approach to the anatomy and function of the fascial system in the body combined with a holistic
About the Author
Thomas W. Myers is a massage therapist and Rolfer. He has served on the Rolf Institute Board of Directors and the National Certification Board for Therapeutic massage and Bodywork. He has lectured widely in the USA and runs frequent workshops around that country. He also lectures in the UK and Europe and his book has recently been translated in German by U & F. He publishes regularly articles in Massage Magazine (USA publication for massage therapists) as well as in JBMT. Through his articles in these journals he is know becoming better known internationally. He is regarded very highly by his peers.