Movement Integration

Movement Integration

The Systemic Approach to Human Movement

£24.99

A paradigm-shifting, integrative approach to understanding body movement

The ability to move with efficiency and agility has been an essential component to our evolution and survival as a species. It has enabled us to find food, fight threats, flee danger, and flourish both individually and collectively. Our body’s intricate network of bones, muscles, tissues, and organs moves with great complexity. While traditional anatomy has relied on a reductionist frame for understanding these mechanisms in isolation, the contributors to Movement Integration take a more systemic, integrative approach.  

Ensomatosy is a new paradigm for comprehending movement from the perspective of the body s entirety. The body’s many systems are understood as synchronized both internally and externally. Drawing on expertise in physiotherapy, somatics, sports science, Rolfing, myofascial therapy, craniosacral therapy, Pilates, and yoga, the authors assert that a more comprehensive understanding of movement is key to restoring the body’s natural ability to move fluidly and painlessly.

With over 150 colour images, the Color Illustration Model provides a visual tool for understanding how joints interact with surrounding structures (rather than in isolation). This is an ideal book for physiotherapists, massage therapists, structural integrators, coaches, as well as yoga and Pilates instructors.

Additional information

Text

Full colour

ISBN

978 1 905367 95 5

Pages

232

Binding

Paperback

Dimensions

275 x 212 mm

Rights sold

TBC

Illustrations

300 colour photos and images

Author biography

Linus Johansson is a physiotherapist, movement practitioner, and movement integrator. He works with patients in his clinic, presents workshops, and educates other therapists and trainers. Johansson is the author of several books and together with Cecilia Gustafsson has developed the movement concept SOMA MOVE®.

Martin Lundgren is a Board Certified Structural Integrator (ATSI/KMI) and Movement Practitioner. With roots in Structural Integration and Anatomy in Motion he has been developing new treatment systems and treatment methods in recent years. As well as educating other therapists and trainers, he develops people’s kinesthetic ability, performance, and well-being in his clinic through his way of working with treatments and movement.