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 (R). 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 peoples kinesthetic ability, performance, and well-being in his clinic through his way of working with treatments and movement.
Description
Part I
Chapter 1. The Law of Perspectives
Linus Johansson
Chapter 2. The Purpose of Life and Pain
Linus Johansson
Chapter 3. One Foot in Front of the Other
Linus Johansson
Chapter 4. The Principles of a New Paradigm
Martin Lundgren
Chapter 5. Relationships
Linus Johansson
Chapter 6. Oppositions
Linus Johansson
Chapter 7. The Color Illustration Model: A New Way to Illustrate Movement
Martin Lundgren
Chapter 8. Gait Made Simple
Martin Lundgren
Chapter 9. Ensomatosy
Linus Johansson
Chapter 10. Ensomatosy Visualized
Linus Johansson
Chapter 11. To Study Ensomatosy
Linus Johnsson
Chapter 12. The Positive Intention
Linus Johansson
Part II
Chapter 13. A More Detailed Look at the Posterior Tilt of the Ribcage
Martin Lundgren
Chapter 14. My Method
Linus Johansson
Chapter 15. Soma Move (R)
Linus Johansson
Chapter 16. A Note on Craniofacial Development
Martin Lundgren
Part III
Chapter 17. Variations in Myofascial Slings and Continuities
Gary Carter
Chapter 18. What Is Movement?
Asa Ahman
Chapter 19. Fasciaism Is on the Rise!
Julian Baker
Chapter 20. What Is Movement?
Cecilia Gustafsson
Chapter 21. What Is Movement?
Lucas Henriksson
Chapter 22. What Is Movement?
Lena Bjoernsdotter
Chapter 23. What Is the Potential Influence of the Skeletons Movement on the Fascial System?
Gary Ward
Chapter 24. Treating Micromotion Hypomobility of the Atlantoaxial Joint in Patients With Whiplash Injury
Jerry Hesch

