Kinesiology : movement in the context of activity
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Kinesiology : movement in the context of activity
Elsevier Mosby, c2005
2nd ed
- : pbk
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Includes an interactive CD-ROM containing a Lab Manual and Lab Key, as well as comprehensive multimedia components, including over 20 animations and video clips
Includes bibliographical references and index
Minimum system requirements (PC): Pentium II or faster; Win98 or higher; 64 MB RAM; 10 MB free hard disk space; 800 x 600 monitor with True Color
Minimum systems requirements (Mac): OS9.2 or higher; Power Macintosh; 64 MB RAM; 10 MB free hard disk space; 800 x 600 monitor with millions of colors
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Approaching the subject of kinesiology from the perspective of occupational therapy, this unique text written by occupational therapists examines the everyday activities of people using the principles of biomechanics to adapt to changes in their functional abilities. This new edition stresses applicability to clinical practice with the inclusion of case examples.
In-depth coverage of wrist and hand pathokinesiology, as well as normal kinesiology function of the wrist and fingers
Key terms, chapter outlines, and applications that enhance studying and learning
12 appendices and a glossary with metric conversions, review of mathematics, a diagram of body segment parameters, and laboratory activities
New material providing explanations of the pathokinesiology of shoulder subluxation, rotator cuff tear, adhesive capsulitis, fractures, tendon injuries, and shoulder problems secondary to CVA
More case studies and less emphasis on heavy calculations to ensure the concepts are more easily grasped
Perforated lab manual filled with activities tied directly to the chapters
Enhanced illustrations for easier visualization of the concepts demonstrated
目次
Section I: Multidisciplinary Basis for the Understanding of Human Movement
1. Biomechanics, Kinesiology, and Occupational Therapy: A Good Fit
2. The Study of Human Movement: Concepts from Related Fields
3. Gravity: A Constant Force
4. Linear Force and Motion
5. Rotary Force, Torque, and Motion
Section II: Basic Concepts Applied to Musculoskeletal Regions
6. The Head and Torso
7. The Proximal Upper Extremity
8. The Distal Upper Extremity
9. The Lower Extremity
Appendixes
A. English to Metric Conversions
B. Body Segment Parameters
C. Solutions to Chapter Applications
D. Review of Mathematics
E. Trigonometric Functions
F. Commonly Used Formulas in Biomechanics
G. Biomechanical Analysis of Function
H. Synopsis of Characters
I. Overview of Muscle Anatomy
J. Working Models of the Finger and Hand
K. Learning Objectives
L. Laboratory Activities
Biomechanical Interventions Lab Manual
Glossary
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