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- 272 stránek
- 10 hodin čtení
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This book features a conversation with renowned physiotherapist Professor Pavel Kolář, who has dedicated over thirty years to rehabilitation and sports medicine. He asserts that we either move too little or incorrectly, resulting in a decline of movement in both life and medicine. Through insightful discussions with journalist Renata Červenková, Kolář explores the fundamental principles of human movement and its development, as well as the brain's role and factors such as genetics, stress, overexertion, unsatisfactory relationships, lack of spirituality, and the desire for enjoyment. He reveals surprising connections within our bodies, emphasizing that nothing occurs randomly, contrary to common perceptions. The book addresses intriguing questions, such as why shoulder pain can be linked to lung tumors, why a small child can outperform a bodybuilder in certain movements, and why MRI scans may not reveal the source of severe back pain. Kolář invites readers to reconsider their understanding of movement and health.
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Life in motion : the power of physical therapy, Renata Červenková, Pavel Kolář, Anna Barton
- Jazyk
- Rok vydání
- 2021
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- Titul
- Life in motion : the power of physical therapy
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autoři
- Renata Červenková, Pavel Kolář, Anna Barton
- Vydavatel
- Vyšehrad
- Rok vydání
- 2021
- Vazba
- pevná
- Počet stran
- 272
- ISBN10
- 8076014123
- ISBN13
- 9788076014121
- Série
- Kolekce
- Interviews
- Štítky
- Naučná literatura, Skutečné příběhy, Zdraví & Lékařství, Sport, Lékařství, Příručky a návody, Zdraví, Sport & Outdoor, Lékařská tématika, Odborná literatura, Rozhovory, Zdravotnictví, Populárně-naučné publikace, Fyziologie, Fyzioterapie, Léčebná rehabilitace, Pohybová soustava
- První vydání
- 2018
- Původní název
- Labyrint pohybu
- Hodnocení
- 4,5 z 5
- Anotace
- This book features a conversation with renowned physiotherapist Professor Pavel Kolář, who has dedicated over thirty years to rehabilitation and sports medicine. He asserts that we either move too little or incorrectly, resulting in a decline of movement in both life and medicine. Through insightful discussions with journalist Renata Červenková, Kolář explores the fundamental principles of human movement and its development, as well as the brain's role and factors such as genetics, stress, overexertion, unsatisfactory relationships, lack of spirituality, and the desire for enjoyment. He reveals surprising connections within our bodies, emphasizing that nothing occurs randomly, contrary to common perceptions. The book addresses intriguing questions, such as why shoulder pain can be linked to lung tumors, why a small child can outperform a bodybuilder in certain movements, and why MRI scans may not reveal the source of severe back pain. Kolář invites readers to reconsider their understanding of movement and health.



