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Flexibility: A Concise Guide : To Conditioning, Performance Enhancement, Injury Prevention, and Rehabilitation, PDF eBook

Flexibility: A Concise Guide : To Conditioning, Performance Enhancement, Injury Prevention, and Rehabilitation PDF

Part of the Musculoskeletal Medicine series

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In 1964, at the beginning of my PhD studies at Southern Illinois University, I was first introduced to the theory and practice of proprioceptive neuro- muscular facilitation (PNF).

One specific application, reversal of antago- nists, particularly intrigued me, and served as the focus of not only my dissertation, but also numerous research projects, presentations, and pub- lications over the ensuing years, including the monograph Scientific Stretch- ing for Sport (1973).

This was the first publication to present a simplified. planar version of reversal of antagonists for enhancing flexibility.

Although I was repeatedly encouraged by friends and colleagues to write a more extensive text, I knew that more laboratory research, methodologi- cal fine-tuning, clinical information, and significant changes to the concep- tual foundations, were needed before a truly meaningful book could be written.

Throughout my 36 years at Dalhousie University. I have been fortunate to have had a number of excellent graduate students whose theses contrib- uted much of this needed material.

Their work has been published in numerous academic journals and is referenced throughout this text.

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