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Basic Biomechanics Explained John Low

Basic Biomechanics Explained By John Low

Basic Biomechanics Explained by John Low


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Summary

Aiming to explain biomechanics at an introductory level, this book requires only a basic understanding of anatomy and physiology. It includes numerous examples and clinical applications both for information and to provide illustrations of underlying mechanical principles.

Basic Biomechanics Explained Summary

Basic Biomechanics Explained by John Low

A sound knowledge of some of the biomechanical material and concepts forms a necessary foundation for the study of physiotheapy. This book aims to explain biomechanics at an introductory level, and requires only a basic understanding of anatomy and physiology. It includes numerous examples and clinical applications both for information and to provide illustrations of underlying mechanical principles. The book emphasizes the fundamentals of biophysics using a largely non-mathematical approachl. It should be useful to all those needing to acquire an understanding of the basic principles of biomechanics.

Table of Contents

Biomechanics: force and energy; The structure of matter and materials; Gravity, stability and balance: anthropometric considerations; Skeletal muscle contraction; Parallel force systems: application of muscle forces to body segments; Friction, viscosity and joint movement; Properties of water related to hydrotherapy; Pressure: some therapeutic applications; Human movement: description and analysis; Energy, efficiency and endurance in human movement; Ergonomics; Some biomechanical applications; Appendicies

Additional information

GOR001960516
9780750621038
0750621036
Basic Biomechanics Explained by John Low
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Elsevier Health Sciences
19960624
288
N/A
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