Functional movement development across the life span

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Functional movement development across the life span

Donna J. Cech, Suzanne Tink Martin

W.B. Saunders, c2002

2nd ed

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First ed., published in c1995

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

The 2nd edition of this expert text emphasizes normal development and function, examining how function is attained and how it can be optimized across the life span. Its logical organization and presentation equips readers with the background and tools needed to understand the components of functional movement. A solid grounding in normal development, including the cellular and systems changes that begin in the embryo and continue throughout life, enables readers to recognize, understand, and appropriately treat abnormal motor function. This new, expanded edition features enhanced content related to development of specific age groups, with a unique focus on the ongoing development of the healthy older adult. Specifically, the chapters dealing with the skeletal system, the cardiovascular and pulmonary system, and the nervous system have been extensively updated and more comprehensively illustrated.

Table of Contents

UNIT ONE: DEFINITION OF FUNCTIONAL MOVEMENT Chapter 1 - Functional Independence: A Lifelong Goal Chapter 2 - Theories Affecting Development Chapter 3 - Motor Development and Motor Control Chapter 4 - Motor Learning and Motor Control Chapter 5 - Evaluation of Function UNIT TWO: BODY SYSTEMS CONTRIBUTING TO FUNCTIONAL MOVEMENT Chapter 6 - Skeletal System Changes Chapter 7 - Muscular System Changes Chapter 8 - Cardiovascular and Pulmonary System Changes Chapter 9 - Nervous System Changes Chapter 10 - Sensory System Changes UNIT THREE: FUNCTIONAL MOVEMENT OUTCOMES Chapter 11 - Vital Functions Chapter 12 - Posture and Balance Chapter 13 - Locomotion Chapter 14 - Prehension Chapter 15 - Health and Fitness

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