Kinesiology for Manual TherapiesNancy W. Dail, BA, LMT, NCTMBDowneast School of MassageWaldoboro, MaineTimothy A. Agnew, BA, LMT, ACSM, NCTMBTimothy Agnew TherapySarasota, FloridaR. T. Floyd, EdD, ATC, CSCSUniversity of West AlabamaLivingston, AlabamaTM dai02079_fm_i-xxvi.indd i dai02079_fm_i-xxvi.indd i 11/7/09 4:41:33 PM 11/7/09 4:41:33 PM TM KINESIOLOGY FOR MANUAL THERAPIES Published by McGraw-Hill, a business unit of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 1221 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY, 10020. Copyright 2011 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN-13: 978-0-07-340207-9 (alk. paper) ISBN-10: 0-07-340207-9 (alk. paper) 1. Kinesiology. 2.
Manipulation (Therapeutics) I. Agnew, Timothy A. II. Floyd, R. T. Title. [DNLM: 1. [DNLM: 1.
Kinesiology, Appliedmethods. 2. Musculoskeletal Manipulationsmethods. 3. Movementphysiology. 4.
Musclesphysiology. WB 890 D133k 2011] QP303.D35 2011 612.7'6dc22 2009036330 The Internet addresses listed in the text were accurate at the time of publication. The inclusion of a Web site does not indicate an endorsement by the authors or McGraw-Hill, and McGraw-Hill does not guarantee the accuracy of the information presented at these sites. www.mhhe.com dai02079_fm_i-xxvi.indd ii 11/7/09 10:47:41 PM Dedication To my mother, Mildred Waltz Newcomb, 19071974, who pioneered the path of women aviators and believed in the independence of women. Her philosophy, You can do what you want to do in life; you just have to choose a path and do it, underlined all that she did. Fear and doubt were not in her vocab-ulary.
She helped me fi nd the tools to accomplish my goals in life and to believe in myself; it is the ultimate gift. Nancy Dail To my mother, Nancy Wren Cheatham, who taught me to swim in the ocean of words. Timothy Agnew To my students and professional colleagues, who taught me to think on a different level. R. T. Floyd dai02079_fm_i-xxvi.indd iii dai02079_fm_i-xxvi.indd iii 11/7/09 4:41:33 PM 11/7/09 4:41:33 PM About the AuthorsNancy Dail, BA, LMT,Touch. The DVD is used as a teaching tool at the NCTMB, is a co-author, Downeast School of Massage and is internationally with Timothy Agnew and sold through the DSM Bookstore.
Her BA degree in R. T. Floyd, of McGraw health, arts, and science from Goddard College helps Hills Kinesiology for Man- her balance her DSM administrative duties as direc ual Therapies. She began tor with her teaching of dimensional massage, ad her professional massage vanced skills, kinesiology, and other related subjects. therapy career in 1974 in Nancy is licensed in massage therapy in the state of New Mexico, combining her Maine and has been nationally certifi ed in therapeu education in acupuncture, tic massage and bodywork since 1993. She is certi aikido, and Western mas fi ed in orthopedic massage and has taken countless sage. After returning to Maine, Nancy built her mas workshops in continuing education at Downeast and sage therapy practice, became an EMT, served with internationally over the years.
Her education, back the local ambulance service, and worked with two ground, and experience are the foundation of her chiropractors in the midcoast region. In 1980, she contributions and her success as a therapist, writer, founded and developed the comprehensive COMTA and teacher in the fi eld of massage therapy. Nancy accredited program at the Downeast School of Mas can be reached through the Downeast School of Mas sage in Waldoboro. A leader in her fi eld, she helped sage in Waldoboro and through the schools Web site create the AMTA National Sports Massage Team, the at www.downeastschoolofmassage.net. Commission on Massage Therapy Accreditation, and the AMTA Council of Schools. She has served on the Timothy Agnew, BA, AMTA National Board, has participated on numer NCTMB began his study ous committees, and was the charter president of the of human anatomy in 1982 Maine AMTA chapter.
As a sports massage therapist, at the Ringling College of she volunteered her services at the 1996 Atlantic Olym Art and Design in Sarasota, pic Games in the Olympic Village Sports Medicine Florida. In drawing the Clinic, numerous Boston marathons, and local Maine human fi gure, he realized he events. An international representative for massage, could apply his new knowl Nancy has presented workshops at the University of edge to help his occasional Belgorod in Belgorod, Russia, in the fall of 1997; at competitive running injuries. the Complementary Medicine Symposia for Harvard After working in the art fi eld Medical in Boston, annually for nine years; at many in various capacities, he returned to school and earned New England AMTA conferences; for Colby College; a degree in English literature while working as a certi and at many more educational venues. She has been a fi ed personal trainer. Seeing a need for a more hands consultant for several Maine hospitals on integrating on approach to wellness, Timothy shifted his studies massage clinically and has assisted the credentialing to physical therapy, and applied to different programs of massage therapists in many institutions.
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