Over a decade ago, as he completed some of the earlier revisions to his manual therapy textbooks, my father Leon Chaitow said to me, laughingly, “When I’m dead this’ll be your problem.”

Little did I know how quickly that time would come, and how I would find myself holding the newest edition of his work with my name next to his.

I have been honoured and humbled to work alongside one of Leon’s closest colleagues and dearest friends, Sandy Fritz, who is responsible for the clinical updates in this edition, and I am profoundly grateful to all of the other volume contributors for their enthusiastic participation and excellent work.

From the back of the book

The fifth edition of this well-loved manual for understanding and using Muscle Energy Techniques (METs) presents clear guidelines for their applications, resting on the newest scientific research and embedded in the framework of whole-person health care. It provides a comprehensive, evidence-based how-to guide for applying METs in the treatment of some forms of musculoskeletal dysfunction, to alleviate pain, and support functional movement.

Packed with colour illustrations and complemented by more than 50 instructional videos featuring Leon Chaitow demonstrating the techniques described, Muscle Energy Techniques 5e guides the reader through both theory and practice, with an emphasis on evidence-informed clinical reasoning and application. This fifth edition reconvenes the international team of expert contributors originally selected by Leon Chaitow to present the role of METs in a range of clinical settings and scenarios. These include the use of METs for treating a wide range of acute and chronic pain conditions, prevention and management of trauma and injuries in athletes, and their successful incorporation into physiotherapy, chiropractic, osteopathic, massage therapy, and rehabilitation environments.

NEW to the 5th edition

  • New chapters and sections embed the use of METs in the biopsychosocial framework for whole-person healthcare based on the latest guidelines. Includes case studies and guidance for clinical practice.
  • Entirely new research review chapter presents the latest research findings underpinning MET methodology and develops considerations regarding evidence-informed practice with attention to current debates.
  • Updated chapter on the history of MET explains the impact of historical context on clinical practice.
  • Increased emphasis on pulsed MET and updated research on the role of isotonic eccentric stretching and isometric eccentric contractions in rehabilitation, strengthening, and restoring functionality.
  • Developed section and references to fascia research and its implications for MET.
  • Added focus on hypermobility spectrum disorders.
  • Fully updated references throughout with close cross-referencing between chapters and awareness of international context and research developments.

This book is ideal for all professionals with an interest in manual and movement therapy, including osteopaths, physiotherapists, exercise scientists, chiropractors, acupuncturists, manual therapists, massage therapists, and personal trainers.

Leon Chaitow ND, DO, is the internationally renowned author of several textbooks on manual therapy approaches.
Sandy Fritz, MSc, LMT, is a leading massage therapy educator, author, and practitioner who worked closely with Leon Chaitow.
Sasha Chaitow PhD is an interdisciplinary educator, communication specialist, science writer, and Series Editor of the Leon Chaitow Library of Bodywork and Movement Therapies.

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