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Mosby's Essential Sciences for Therapeutic Massage: Anatomy, Physiology, Biomechanics and Pathology

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Designed specifically for the massage therapy curriculum, this popular textbook includes information on anatomy please contact your Elsevier sales representative for details.

784 pages, Hardcover

First published August 1, 1999

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August 8, 2023
There was consenus in our massage therapy cohort, this book was made to be more difficult than necessary. "Too many words," "Arcane explanations." "Lack of the big picture, so that the details could be framed in an understandable way," and the negative observations continued. Moreover, the questions at the end of chapters were more a challenge to figure out how Fritz thinks than understanding concepts.

I highly recommend replacing books by Fritz as foundational massage therapy texts for these 3 texts:
ONE Applied Anatomy & Physiology by Lisa Archer (editions post 2018 so as to include new understanding of the interstitium) *Pathology was thin..so add the Pathology sections from the text below.
TWO Unit-1 of Massage Therapy in Practice by Sandy Fallon (this is solid coverage of all those nonanatomy-physiology topics) + Pathology sections
THREE Trail Guide and Trail Guide flashcards, vol1 and vol2
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70 reviews3 followers
January 10, 2009
If I were to do it over again, I might purchase the Trail Guide for studying. That being said....
I will be reading the last piece left of this work starting next week, which is Pathology. Will update on that when I am done.
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May 22, 2013
wow.. intense at times. still getting through it.. still happy to have it. i see how it relates to and is essential to massage therapy!
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