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Therapeutic Stretching (Hands-On Guides for Therapists)


Therapeutic Stretching focuses on the use of both active and passive stretching as part of the rehabilitation of common musculoskeletal conditions and injuries. Covering all forms of stretches for the able-bodied, injured, and selected special populations, Therapeutic Stretching is a comprehensive resource for practitioners and students working in massage therapy, osteopathy, physical therapy, occupational therapy, rehabilitation, and personal and athletic training.

With both active and passive stretches outlined for a range of musculoskeletal conditions and injuries, Therapeutic Stretching offers a range of rehabilitative stretches for the foot and ankle, knee and leg, hip and thigh, upper limb, shoulder, elbow, wrist, hand and fingers, and back and neck. Author Jane Johnson, a practicing physiotherapist, sport massage therapist, and body work instructor, provides information on incorporating passive stretching as a treatment option and selecting appropriate active stretches for clients to practice at home.

Heavily illustrated with more than 230 color photos, Therapeutic Stretching provides excellent visual instruction on client positioning and the most effective handholds for the application of passive stretches to various joints and soft tissues. A user-friendly format, clear explanations of stretching techniques, and visual guidance from photos help students and practitioners readily incorporate these stretches into their practice.

Therapeutic Stretching outlines the rationale for stretching after musculoskeletal injury along with general safety guidelines and an overview of the musculoskeletal conditions addressed in the text. Also included is a discussion of the differences between and applications of passive, active, and advanced forms of stretching such as muscle energy technique (MET) and soft tissue release (STR).

Readers of Therapeutic Stretching will find a 10-step process for designing, implementing, and assessing a stretching program. The text discusses applications of therapeutic stretching for three special populations: elderly clients, pregnant women, and athletes. For each, a listing of common physiological factors or characteristics that might affect a stretching program is included, along with tips on modifications to employ when working with these individuals.

Following this foundational information are three chapters with photos and descriptions of active and passive stretches for musculoskeletal injuries and conditions of the lower limbs, upper limbs, and trunk. Here readers will find stretches useful for treating injuries and conditions such as sprained ankles, shin splints, runner’s knee, tight calves or hamstrings, adhesive capsulitis, lateral epicondylitis, stiff wrists, kyphosis, low back pain, stiff neck, and whiplash.

Special Tip boxes throughout the text offer guidance on modifying the stretches and techniques to meet the needs of individual clients. Tables detail the passive and active stretches covered in each chapter and indicate whether a stretch is contraindicated for a particular injury or condition. Following most chapters are five Quick Questions that assist readers in gauging their understanding of the content.

In addition, Therapeutic Stretching includes a visual guide to stretching routines that could be performed in the prone, supine, and seated positions. These suggested routines assist students and practitioners new to therapeutic stretching in learning to apply these stretches in an efficient manner and without excessive repositioning of the client.

Therapeutic Stretching offers a range of stretches to assist both current and future practitioners in safely treating clients rehabilitating from musculoskeletal conditions and injuries. Delivering the most up-to-date stretching techniques, this guide is a valuable resource for professionals in health care, rehabilitation, fitness, and body work seeking tools to assist their clients in alleviating muscular pain, reducing joint stiffness, and speeding recovery from injury.

Therapeutic Stretching is part of the Hands-On Guides for Therapists series, providing tools of assessment and treatment that fall well within the realm of massage therapists but may be useful for other body workers, such as osteopaths and fitness instructors. The guides include full-color instructional photographs, Tips sections that provide advice on adjusting massage techniques, Client Talk boxes that present ideas for creatively applying techniques for various types of clients, and questions that test knowledge and skill.

13 reviews for Therapeutic Stretching (Hands-On Guides for Therapists)

  1. Cedric
    March 15, 2025
    Great quality reference!
    This manual is for any manual professional looking to integrate therapeutic stretches into their practice. A simple and straightforward account of the...More
    This manual is for any manual professional looking to integrate therapeutic stretches into their practice. A simple and straightforward account of the benefits of therapeutic stretching, with step-by-step explanations of each stretch from head to toe (literally).
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    Joy Turnbull
    April 27, 2019
    Good
    A good reference book
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    Jennifer Cirne
    November 11, 2018
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    Good book! Also have Deep Tissue & Postural Assessment. Solid content and easy to understand & implement.
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    Ilya
    December 6, 2017
    very useful book!
    Very, very useful book!!! Many thanks to Jane Johnson!!!
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    Martin Paul
    September 10, 2016
    Five Stars
    Great book.
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    Phoenix Reader
    June 6, 2016
    Five Stars
    Great book for reference and looking at different ways to tackle a client's issue.
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    shawn
    May 1, 2016
    Five Stars
    Excellent book!!!! A must for therapists and trainers.
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    Kiwi
    October 11, 2014
    Your clients/patients will love you for studying this book!
    Good, easy to follow and covers most issues any therapist would expect to find. Opens up a new world for those wanting practical advice and alternativ...More
    Good, easy to follow and covers most issues any therapist would expect to find. Opens up a new world for those wanting practical advice and alternative methods. Good on you Jane!
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    ProdigalCat
    June 19, 2014
    I like this book
    As a massage practitioner I like this book... Easy to follow, great pictures in active and passive range of motions...
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    L. Moses
    March 15, 2014
    Super book
    It is exactly what I wanted. Fantastic descriptions, photos of explanation and generally helpful and informative.
    I would certainly recommend this book
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    DRKOACH
    December 10, 2012
    Just the book I'm looking for
    As an rehabilitation exercise specialist this book has been very helpful, the author is rich in details and the pictures are very helpful. It's just a...More
    As an rehabilitation exercise specialist this book has been very helpful, the author is rich in details and the pictures are very helpful. It's just a great book. I love it.
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    lottie
    October 23, 2012
    Therapeutic Stretching
    This book like all of Jane's books is well written ,clearly illustrated with easy to follow points.Each section is explained in simple text with lots ...More
    This book like all of Jane's books is well written ,clearly illustrated with easy to follow points.Each section is explained in simple text with lots of helpful tips.I would definitely recommend this and any of her other books for anyone interested in massage especially for students who want to improve their techniques.
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    Therapeutikas
    October 10, 2012
    Clear and easy to follow
    This is the 2nd book by Jane Johnson that I have bought as well as having been on one of her courses. It is an illustrated guide to therapeutic stretc...More
    This is the 2nd book by Jane Johnson that I have bought as well as having been on one of her courses. It is an illustrated guide to therapeutic stretching aimed at professional therapists. Jane writes very clearly in language that is easy to understand. She takes us through client assessment and safety before discussing stretching methods, including advanced forms of stretching, and specific stretches for different parts of the body.These include self stretches, assisted stretches and stretches for specific conditions. The photography which accompanies her descriptions is in full colour and very clear with no ambiguity.
    I can thoroughly recommend this book to any therapist who wishes to add stretching to their skills or to those who already do it but who would like to discover a greater understanding and competency of this most useful of methodologies.
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