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- Müller & Robert Schleip: Fascial FitnessSuggestions for a fascia oriented training approach in sports and movement therapies. In: R. Schleip, T. W. Findley...
- white-lipped python L. fredparkeri Schleip, 2014 – Karimui Basin white-lipped python, southern white-lipped python L. biakensis Schleip, 2008 – Biak white-lipped...
- org/10.3390/life11070668 Klingler, W.; Velders, M.; Hoppe, K.; Pedro, M.; Schleip, R. (2014). "Clinical relevance of fascial tissue and dysfunctions". Curr...
- StatPearls. StatPearls Publishing. PMID 29630284. Retrieved 3 August 2022. Schleip, R; Hedley, G; Yucesoy, CA (October 2019). "Fascial nomenclature: Update...
- ****jing PA (February 2013). "Fascia-related disorders: Hypermobility.". In Schleip R, Findley TW, Chaitow L, ****jing P (eds.). Fascia: The Tensional Network...
- Palatine aponeurosis Fascia Willard FH, Vleeming A, Schuenke MD, Danneels L, Schleip R (December 2012). "The thoracolumbar fascia: anatomy, function and clinical...
- 128". cuttingthroughthematrix.com. Retrieved 8 March 2021. "SCHEID, Dr". Schleip, Walter (1 January 1944). "Totale rationalisierung des industriebetriebes"...
- (1989). Rolfing. Rochester, VT: Healing Arts Press. p. 38. ISBN 0892813350. Schleip, Robert (2003). "Fascial plasticity – a new neurobiological explanation:...
- missing publisher (link) Willard FH, Vleeming A, Schuenke MD, Danneels L, Schleip R (December 2012). "The thoracolumbar fascia: anatomy, function and clinical...
- early/middle miocene. The holotype is a single trunk vertebra found in France. Schleip W.; O'Shea M. (2010). "Annotated checklist of the recent and extinct pythons...