Biomechanics, human kinetics Books
Elsevier Health Sciences Management of Neck Pain Disorders
Book SynopsisTrade Review"highly recommended to all physiotherapists treating patients with neck pain disorders"Table of ContentsSection 1 Introduction 1 Neck Pain Disorders Section 2 Clinical Sciences 2 Nociception and Pain perception 3 Movement and Posture in Neck Pain Disorders 4 Neural Tissue in Neck Pain Disorders 5 Neuromuscular Disturbances in Neck Pain Disorders 6 Sensorimotor Control Disturbances in Neck Pain Disorders 7 Psychological and Social Considerations in Neck Pain Disorders Section 3 Clinical Assessment 8 Clinical Assessment: The patient interview 9 Clinical Assessment: The physical examination 10 The Differential Diagnosis of Symptoms and Signs of Sensorimotor Control Disturbances 11 Headache: The Differential Diagnosis of Cervical Musculoskeletal Causes or Contributors Section 4 Clinical Management 12 Principles of Management 13 Communication, Education and Self-Management 14 Management of Joint and Movement Dysfunction 15 Management of Neuromuscular Dysfunction 16 Management of Sensorimotor Control Disturbances 17 Management of Nerve Tissue 18 Case Presentations: Clinical reasoning and clinical decision making 19 Concluding Remarks: Focussing on prevention
£42.74
Human Kinetics Publishers Clinical Mechanics and Kinesiology
Book SynopsisClinical Mechanics and Kinesiology With Web Resource provides a solid foundation so that students of physical therapy, occupational therapy, and athletic training can understand biomechanics and functional anatomy as they relate to both normal and abnormal movement. Table of ContentsPart I: Basic BiomechanicsChapter 1. Kinematics Movement Mechanics Joint Motion Kinematic Analyses Conclusion Review Questions Chapter 2. Kinetics Basic Kinetic Terms Forces Levers Moments Vector Analysis Force Diagrams Clinical Application of Kinetics Conclusion Review Questions Part II: Basic Muscle and Joint Physiology and FunctionChapter 3. Muscle and Nerve Physiology Muscle Structure Motor Unit Muscle Fiber Types Muscle Contraction Nervous System Neuromuscular Control Conclusion Review Questions Chapter 4. Muscle Performance and Function Skeletal Muscle Properties Muscle Contractions Muscle Functions Muscle Flexibility and Range of Motion Muscle Performance Factors Affecting Muscle Performance Clinical Measures of Muscle Performance Effects of Injury, Immobilization, and Aging on Muscle Performance Conclusion Review Questions Chapter 5. Human Joint Structure and Function Joints Periarticular Tissues Joint Positions and Movements Conclusion Review Questions Part III: Regional Anatomy and KinesiologyChapter 6. Cervical Spine Vertebral Column Osteology Joint Articulations Joint Anatomy Joint Function Muscles Conclusion Review Questions Chapter 7. Craniomandibular Complex Osteology Joint Articulations Joint Anatomy Joint Function Muscles Conclusion Review Questions Chapter 8. Thoracic Spine Osteology Joint Articulations Joint Anatomy Joint Function Muscles Conclusion Review Questions Chapter 9. Lumbar Spine and Pelvic Girdle Osteology Joint Articulations Joint Anatomy Joint Function Muscles Conclusion Review Questions Chapter 10. Shoulder Osteology Joint Articulations Joint Anatomy Joint Function Muscles Conclusion Review Questions Chapter 11. Elbow and Forearm Osteology Joint Articulations Joint Anatomy Joint Function Muscles Conclusion Review Questions Chapter 12. Wrist and Hand Osteology Joint Articulations Joint Anatomy Joint Function Muscles Conclusion Review Questions Chapter 13. Hip Osteology Joint Articulations Joint Anatomy Joint Function Muscles Conclusion Review Questions Chapter 14. Knee Osteology Joint Articulations Joint Anatomy Joint Function Muscles Conclusion Review Questions Chapter 15. Foot and Ankle Osteology Joint Articulations Joint Anatomy Joint Function Muscles Conclusion Review Questions Part IV: Basic Movements and Clinical ApplicationsChapter 16. Posture Body Types Standing Posture Sitting and Lying Postures Postural Faults Conclusion Review Questions Chapter 17. Walking Gait Determinants of Gait Gait Sequence Gait Kinematics Muscle Activity During Gait Gait Kinetics Gait Parameters Abnormal Gait Conclusion Review Questions Chapter 18. Running Gait Running Compared With Walking Running Sequence Running Kinematics Muscle Activity During Running Running Kinetics Running Injuries Conclusion Review Questions Chapter 19. Cutting and Jumping Cutting Jumping Conclusion Review Questions
£69.30
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Essentials of Research Methods in Health Physical
Book SynopsisThis easy-to-read, user-friendly text explores the full range of basic topics typically covered in research courses in exercise science, kinesiology, and physical education. The book provides the information and skills needed to write effective research proposals and theses; read, assess, interpret, and apply published research; and understand how to conduct basic studies in health, physical education, exercise science, athletic training, and recreation. Table of ContentsPrefaceAcknowledgments Part I Introductory Concepts Chapter 1: Introduction to Research Chapter 2: Ethics in Human Subject Research Part II Research Writing Chapter 3: Getting Started: Information Retrieval Chapter 4: The Research Paper and Proposal Chapter 5: Completing the Research Paper: Results, Discussion, Conclusion, and References Chapter 6: Research Writing Part III Statistics Chapter 7: Basic Statistical Concepts Chapter 8: Central Tendency, Variability, and the Normal Curve Chapter 9: Probability and Hypothesis Testing Chapter 10: Relationships and Predictions Chapter 11: Comparing Mean Scores Chapter 12: Selected Nonparametric Statistics Part IV Measurement and Research Design Chapter 13: Measurement and Data Collection Concepts Chapter 14: Experimental Validity and Control Chapter 15: Experimental Research and Designs Chapter 16: Nonexperimental or Descriptive Research Chapter 17: Qualitative Research Methods Part V Quality Control and Application of Research Chapter 18: Quality Control in Research Chapter 19: Assessment and Application of Research Appendix A: Statistics TablesAppendix B: Answers to Statistics ExercisesAppendix C: Sample Consent Form and Sample LettersGlossaryReferences and Suggested ReadingsIndex
£51.02
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Research Methods in Kinesiology and the Health
Book SynopsisWolters Kluwer Health is pleased to introduce this innovative first edition by acclaimed authors Susan Hall and Nancy Getchell aimed at helping students learn vital research skills in an accessible manner. Designed for introductory research methods courses at the beginning graduate and undergraduate levels, Research Methods in Kinesiology includes all major topics conventionally addressed in introductory research methods texts. Taking a practical approach, this book focuses on topics directly related to development of research proposals, since these topics are most relevant to beginning researchersWith unique chapters on research writing style and matching statistical tools with research protocols, readers will find this book written in a conversational tone intended to make the topic more readily understood by today’s student. Problem-based learning activities help students apply the skills they’ve learned and prepare for actual research. An online suite of ancillaries rounds out this book and provides instructors with additional support in teaching this critical topic.
£76.76
MT - University of Pennsylvania Press Tennis Science for Tennis Players
Book SynopsisTrade Review"Get right to the good stuff: how to use the laws of nature to win points and enjoy the game more. You'll find some interesting things here." * Tennis *
£17.99
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Science and Medicine in Sport
Book SynopsisIncludes both sports science and medicine, providing applied information for medical practitioners and other allied health professional, as well as postgraduate students. This book covers both the prevention and treatment of injury, with cross-referenced sections on sports science and sports medicine.Table of ContentsEditors. List of Authors. Special Contributors. Preface to First Edition. Preface to Second Edition. Acknowledgement. Section 1: The Anatomy and Biomechanics of Sport Performance. Applied Anatomy (T. R. Ackland, J. Bloomfield). Biomechanical Principles (B. C. Elliott, G. A. Wood). Biomechanical Analysis (R. N. Marshall, B. C. Elliott). Section 2: Physiology and Nutrition Applied to Sport. Physiology of Training (A. G. Hahn). Nutrition and Energy Sources (V. Deakin, J. R. Brotherhood). Environmental Stress (F. S. Pyke, J. R. Sutton). Section 3: Sport Psychology and Performance Enhancement. Self-regulation and Goal Setting (A. M. D. Gordon). The Individual Athlete (J. W. Bond). Team Athletes (B. P. Miller). The Psychological Aspects of Injury in Sport (J. R. Grove, A. M. D. Gordon). Talent Identification and Profiling (J. Bloomfield). Section 4: Sports Medicine. Classification of Injuries and Mechanisms of Injury, Repair, Healing and Soft Tissue Remodelling (B. W. Oakes). Principles of Treatment and Rehabilitation (C. R. Purdam, P. A. Fricker, B. Cooper). Imaging in Sports Medicine (I. F. Anderson, J. A. Booth). Injuries to the Head, Eye and Ear (A. P. Garnham). Dental Problems (J. P. Fricker, M. L. O’Neill). Injuries to the Spine (K. F. Maguire). Injuries to the Chest and Abdomen (W. Johnson). Injuries to the Shoulder Girdle and Upper Limb (P. A. Fricker, G. Hoy). Injuries to the Pelvis and Lower Limb (K. J. Crichton, P. A. Fricker, C. Purdam, A. S. Watson). Section 5: Special Considerations in Sports Medicine. The Team Physician (B. G. Sando). Children in Sport (A. S. Watson). The Female Athlete (R. J. Carbon). The Disabled Athlete (K. E. Fallon). Medical Considerations in Aquatic Sports (J. J. Kellett). Doping (K. D. Fitch, S. P. Haynes). Exercise and Immunity (D. B. Pyne, A. B. Gray, W. A. McDonald). Special Medical Considerations. Part I. Asthma (A. R. Morton). Part II. Epilepsy (R. A. Reid). Part III. Diabetes Mellitus (D. J. Chisholm). Part IV. Podiatry (A. S. Watson). Part V. Exercise Stress Testing (B. E. F. Hockings). Part VI. Eating Disorders (P. N. Gilchrist, L. Burke). Appendix 1: Orchard Sports Injury Classification System (J. Orchard). Index
£80.96
Inner Traditions Bear and Company Applied Kinesiology
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£12.59
Taylor & Francis Ltd Laboratory Manual for Strength and Conditioning
Book SynopsisThe Laboratory Manual for Strength and Conditioning is a comprehensive text that provides students with meaningful lab experiences in the area of strength and conditioning and applied sport science. While each lab may be conducted in a sophisticated laboratory, there are opportunities to conduct the labs in a gym or field environment without costly equipment. It is a useful resource as students prepare for a career as a strength and conditioning coach, athletic trainer, physical therapist, or personal trainer.The Laboratory Manual for Strength and Conditioning is designed to be a practical guide for training students and professionals in the skills to be applied to strength and conditioning. The labs cover seven major aspects of strength and conditioning including speed, power, flexibility, agility, and fitness. The labs are practical and easy to follow with sample calculations, data tables, and worksheets to complete. Each includes suggested tasks/activities toTable of Contents1 Pre-Participation Health Screening, Medical Clearance, and Informed Consent JOSHUA MILLER2 Athlete Needs Analysis PAUL COMFORT AND JOHN McMAHON3 Injury Risk Assessment Including Flexibility JOSHUA MILLER4 Statistical Analysis and Test Administration JOHN McMAHON, JOSHUA MILLER, AND PAUL COMFORT5 Body Composition JOSHUA MILLER6 Muscular Strength PAUL COMFORT AND JOHN McMAHON7 Muscular Power JOHN McMAHON AND PAUL COMFORT8 Muscular Endurance PAUL COMFORT AND JOHN McMAHON9 Anaerobic Capacity JOSHUA MILLER10 Aerobic Capacity Testing JOSHUA MILLER11 Speed JOHN McMAHON AND PAUL COMFORT12 Change of Direction Performance PAUL COMFORT AND JOHN McMAHON
£33.99
Taylor & Francis Ltd Mollusks and Marine Environments of the Ten
Book SynopsisMollusks and Marine Environments of the Ten Thousand Islands provides the first comprehensive overview of the shells and habitats that are present in the last unexplored coastal area of southwestern Florida. The mysterious and primordial Ten Thousand Islands, where the rivers and marshlands of the Everglades empty into the Gulf of Mexico, house a number of remarkable marine ecosystems, many shown here in detail for the first time. Primary among these are unique worm shell reef systems, composed entirely of immense masses of vermetid gastropod mollusks. These previously unexplored and unstudied gastropod reefs, which are often many acres in size, are shown here to mimic coral reefs in their growth structure and represent the only large-scale molluscan reefs found anywhere on Earth. Living in association with the zonated gastropod reefs are a number of rare and unusual mollusks, some of which represent endemic species that are unique to the Ten Thousand Islands. TheseTrade ReviewThere is nothing like this book, and there is a tremendous need for more documentation of the ecology of the Ten Thousand Islands, both for its own sake as part of the environmental record, but also due to looming effects of sea level rise. The entire region is extremely vulnerable to ecological change due to climate change and many of the areas, environments, and species Petuch and Berschauer document will likely be impacted in the next 20 years. The photographs are incredible, and provide a very useful reference for shell identification. This book will be an essential reference for a wide range of scholars and advocational malacologists, including archaeologists.-- Traci Ardren, Professor of Anthropology and Interim Chair, University of Miami, USAThis book is written in the traditions and standards of the popular nature guides, and it exceeds these standards! It covers everything from mollusks to birds and raccoons, so should be of interest not only to biologists, ecologists, and shell collectors, but also to the general public. It describes everything well without being overwhelmingly technical, appealing to many readers, of all ages, interested in nature and coastal environments. The large number of color photographs and plates provide a great visual guide to the contents of the book, and the iconography parts will be very useful for identification of mollusks. -- Anton Oleinik, Department of Geosciences, Florida Atlantic UniversityI am a social scientist, and I rely on books such as these for the broader context of the questions that I explore regarding the nature of human use of these aquatic environments and the species that dwell within them. Oftentimes, relevant species and habitat specific information is difficult to find and oftentimes it is out of date. Therefore, having a resource such as this is invaluable to someone like me, as well as being a key source for those in the life sciences!-- Victor D. Thompson, Professor & Director, University of Georgia, USAThere is nothing like this book, and there is a tremendous need for more documentation of the ecology of the Ten Thousand Islands, both for its own sake as part of the environmental record, but also due to looming effects of sea level rise. The entire region is extremely vulnerable to ecological change due to climate change and many of the areas, environments, and species Petuch and Berschauer document will likely be impacted in the next 20 years. The photographs are incredible, and provide a very useful reference for shell identification. This book will be an essential reference for a wide range of scholars and advocational malacologists, including archaeologists.-- Traci Ardren, Professor of Anthropology and Interim Chair, University of Miami, USAThis book is written in the traditions and standards of the popular nature guides, and it exceeds these standards! It covers everything from mollusks to birds and raccoons, so should be of interest not only to biologists, ecologists, and shell collectors, but also to the general public. It describes everything well without being overwhelmingly technical, appealing to many readers, of all ages, interested in nature and coastal environments. The large number of color photographs and plates provide a great visual guide to the contents of the book, and the iconography parts will be very useful for identification of mollusks. -- Anton Oleinik, Department of Geosciences, Florida Atlantic University, USAI am a social scientist, and I rely on books such as these for the broader context of the questions that I explore regarding the nature of human use of these aquatic environments and the species that dwell within them. Oftentimes, relevant species and habitat specific information is difficult to find and oftentimes it is out of date. Therefore, having a resource such as this is invaluable to someone like me, as well as being a key source for those in the life sciences!-- Victor D. Thompson, Professor & Director, University of Georgia, USATable of ContentsThe Vermetoherms of the Ten Thousand Islands. The Ten Thousand Islands Sand and Mud Flats. The Ten Thousand Islands Sea Grass Beds. The Deep Channels and Offshore Areas. Systematic List of the Mollusks of the Ten Thousand Islands. References. Index. About the Authors. Appendix 1. Map of the Ten Thousand Islands; Northern Section. Appendix 2. Map of the Ten Thousand Islands; Southern Section (upper). Appendix 3. Map of the Ten Thousand Islands; Southern Section (lower)
£147.25
Taylor & Francis Ltd Sports Skill Analysis
Book SynopsisGuided by the conceptualization of content knowledge, this book covers sports analysis (identification of techniques and tactics), skill analysis (identification of critical elements, observation, evaluation of studentsâ performance through error detection, and interventions), and biomechanical principles and their applications to skill performance and analysis, which teachers or coaches need to possess for effective teaching and coaching.The importance for preservice and in-service physical education teachers or coaches to acquire in-depth content knowledge is supported by national standards and research. Studies have shown that an improvement in preservice and in-service physical education teachersâ specialized content knowledge leads to an increase in their pedagogical content knowledge, which results in better learning and performance among students. Practical examples for conducting sports and skill analysis, designing teaching progressions for interventions, and applying biomechanical principles are provided.This book equips teachers or coaches with knowledge and skills to conduct sports and skill analysis, which are essential for effective teaching and coaching, and will be key reading for undergraduate and graduate students majoring in physical education teacher education and sports coaching and in-service physical education teachers and current coaches.
£34.19
Taylor & Francis Ltd Back Rehabilitation
Book SynopsisLow back pain affects most of us at some time, and exercise is key to both its prevention and treatment. Critically appraising work from several approaches to produce an integrated, practical approach suitable for day-to-day clinicians and personal trainers, this essential guide looks at the science and practice of designing and teaching the best exercise programmes for this common condition. Learn: Vital client assessment skills Which exercises to use and why The most effective teaching methods How to structure and progress a full back pain management programme Aimed at student therapists and clinical exercise teachers, as well as trainers planning exercise programmes for subjects recovering from low back pain, Back Rehabilitation is essential reading for therapists and exercise academics and professionals of all types.Table of Contents1. Nature of the problem. 2. Strength and conditioning in rehabilitation. 3. Teaching exercise. 4. Anatomy of the spine. 5. Assessment—pathology and performance. 6. The 3Rs approach—a clinical framework. 7. Reactive phase. 8. Recovery phase. 9. Resilience phase. 10. Case illustrations.
£37.99
Taylor & Francis Ltd Science and Soccer
Book SynopsisNow in a fully revised and updated fourth edition, Science and Soccer is still the most comprehensive and accessible introduction to the physiology, biomechanics and psychology behind the world''s most popular sport. Offering important guidance on how science translates into practice, the book examines every key facet of the sport, with a particular focus on the development of expert performers. The topics covered include: anatomy, physiology, psychology; sociology and biomechanics principles of training nutrition physical and mental preparation playing surfaces and equipment; injury decision-making and skill acquisition coaching and coach education performance analysis talent identification and youth development Science and Soccer: Developing Elite Performers is a unique resource for students and academics working in sports science. It is essential reading for all professional suppoTable of Contents1. Physical Preparation2. Resistance Training 3. Aerobic and Anaerobic Training 4. Soccer in the Heat: Performance and Mitigation5. Nutrition for Match Play and Training6. Recovery Strategies7. Psychological Characteristics of Players8. Anticipation and Decision-Making 9. Skill Acquisition: Player Pathways and Effective Practice 10. Sociological Influences on the Identification and Development of Players11. Player Wellbeing and Career Transitions12. Developing (Adaptive) Coaching Expertise13. Injury Epidemiology, Monitoring, and Prevention14. Infectious Diseases 15. Biomechanical Assessments16. Analysis of Physical Performance in Match-Play17. Technical and Tactical Match Analysis18. Monitoring Training19. Utilising Training and Match Load Data20. Growth and Maturation 21. Talented or Developmentally Advanced? Player Assessment and Evaluation22. Talent Identification and Talent Promotion 23. Modern Approaches to Scouting and Recruitment24. Working as a Director of Sports Science or High-Performance Director25. Working as a Sporting Director
£44.64
Taylor & Francis Essentials of Cerebral Palsy Football
Book SynopsisEssentials of Cerebral Palsy Football introduces the reader to the practice of Cerebral Palsy (CP) football. This is a worldwide 7-a-side style of football played by people with CP and acquired brain injuries. CP football is played across the world in over seventy countries covering six continents and is governed by the International Federation of CP Football (IFCPF) and a multitude of regional federations responsible for promoting, managing and governing CP football.This book examines the current research and findings and provides an understanding of the history of CP football, the basics of CP and eligible impairments, game rules and regulations and current scientific knowledge regarding the sportâs performance. Special emphasis is given to providing CP football coaches and professionals with relevant information to apply in the practical field.Essentials of Cerebral Palsy Football provides a practical, hands-on guide for the CP football community b
£55.25
Taylor & Francis Motor Behaviour
Book SynopsisMotor Behavior: Control, Learning and Development explores the realm of Motor Behavior, a field intricately examining human action and movement across a lifetimeâfrom their initial acquisition to refinement and evolution. This discipline provides a profound lens through which we comprehend the complex dynamics of human physicality.Presented across four sections, each progressively guiding the reader from fundamental insights into the workings of the human body to more intricate subjects pertaining to motor control and learning, Motor Behavior: Control, Learning and Development equips readers with a comprehensive understanding of the intricate mechanisms governing the human body during movement. Additionally, this book clarifies current perspectives on control and learning. Recognizing the perpetual evolution of science, there are short stories interspersed throughout the text. These narratives contextualize the unfolding tapestry of scientific knowl
£37.99
Taylor & Francis Motor Control Learning and Development
Book SynopsisThe second edition of Motor Control, Learning and Development Instant Notes, under a new title, offers an accessible introduction to the core concepts of motor behaviour, from learning to developing expertise. Illustrated and well-formatted, the book includes learning objectives, research highlights, review questions, and readTable of ContentsPreface1. What is Motor Control? 2. Classification of Skill3. Measurement and Assessment in Motor Control 4. Theories of Control5. Information-Processing 6. Neurological Issues 7. Sensory Contributions to Control 8. Theories of Motor Learning 9. Stages of Motor Learning need art files10. Memory 11. Implications for Coaching and Rehabilitation 12. The Role and Function of Feedback13. Explicit Versus Implicit Learning14. Motor Development15. Development of Fundamental Movement Skills 16. Motor Control and Aging
£36.09
Taylor & Francis Ltd Routledge International Handbook of Golf Science
Book SynopsisGolf is one of the world's major sports and consequently the focus of world-class scientific research. This landmark publication is the most comprehensive book ever published on the science of golf, covering every sub-discipline from physiology, biomechanics and psychology to strength and conditioning, youth development and equipment design. Showcasing original research from leading golf scientists across the globe, it examines the fundamental science underpinning the game and demonstrates how it can be applied in practice to improve and develop players. Each chapter provides a definitive account of the current state of knowledge in a particular area of golf science, addressing the limitations of existing research, presenting new areas for development and discussing the implications for coaches, players, scientists and the wider golfing public. Truly international in scope, the variety of topics explored include: biomechanics and equipment Trade Review ‘Over the last 20 years, golf at the highest level has moved from a game to a sport. The highest standards of preparation and the professionalism of the athlete have become increasingly important determinants of success. Today you hear far more emphasis on preparing to succeed and performance development than technical coaching. This is more apparent now than at any time in the history of the sport. The margins between success and failure are becoming finer and so understanding the "science" of golf is key to anyone involved in playing or developing players - as this outstanding book explains.’ - Martin Slumbers, Chief Executive, The R&A ‘The Routledge International Handbook of Golf Science provides an extraordinary perspective on our sport through 39 separate research papers. By covering biomechanics, participation, skill acquisition, performance and the health benefits of golf, this is a valuable, data-driven resource.’ - Steve Mona, CEO, World Golf Foundation Table of ContentsEditor's Introduction [Martin Toms]. Acknowledgements. Part I: Biomechanics and Equipment Part Introduction [Sasho MacKenzie] 1. The Golf Coaching-Biomechanics Interface [Andrew Morrison and Eric S. Wallace] 2. The Use of Ground Reaction Forces and Pressures in Golf Swing Instruction [Scott K. Lynn and Will Wu] 3. The Sequence of Body Segment Interactions in the Golf Swing [Peter F. Lamb and Paul S. Glazier] 4. The Kinematic Sequence: Achieving an Efficient Downswing [Robert J. Neal] 5. Inter- and Intra-Individual Movement Variability in the Golf Swing [Paul S. Glazier and Peter F. Lamb] 6. How the Shaft of a Golf Club Influences Performance [Sasho MacKenzie] Part II: Skill Learning and Technology Part Introduction [Sam Robertson] 7. Is Technology the Saviour or the Downfall of Modern Golf Instruction? [Aaron L. Pauls, Christopher P. Bertram and Mark A. Guadagnoli] 8. Optimizing Golf Skill Learning [Gabriele Wulf, Steven Orr and Guillaume Chauvel] 9. Putting Implicit Motor Learning into Golf Practice [Jamie Poolton and Rich Masters] 10. Factors Influencing the Effectiveness of Modelling Golf Technique [Bob Christina and Eric Alpenfels] 11. The Stages of Learning and Implications for Optimized Learning Environments [Christopher P. Bertram, Mark A. Guadagnoli and Ronald G. Marteniuk] 12. Skill Testing in Golf [Sam Robertson] 13. Designing Optimal Golf Practice Environments [Sam Robertson and Damian Farrow] Part III: Performance Development Part Introduction [Marc Lochbaum] 14. Putting; a New Direction-Distance Problem [Matthew W. Bridge and Nicholas Middleton] 15. The Beginning Golfer: Psychological Techniques and Constructs Impacting Affecting Performance [Marc Lochbaum, Zişan Kazak Çetinkalp and Landry Actkinson] 16. Perceptual-Cognitive Expertise in Golf Putting [Laura M. Carey, Robin C. Jackson, Malcolm M. Fairweather, Joe Causer and Mark Williams] 17. Positive Psychology and Golf [Sandy Gordon and Jay-Lee Nair] 18. Refining Motor Skills in Golf: A Biopsychosocial Perspective [Howie J. Carson and Dave Collins] 19. Golf Analytics [Richard J. Rendleman, Jr.] Part IV: Psychological Techniques for Success Part Introduction [Kieran Kingston] 20. The Quiet Eye in Golf Putting [Sam Vine and Mark Wilson] 21. Golfers' Imagery Use [Jennifer Cumming, Elliott Newell and Fredrik Weibull] 22. Developing and Maintaining Motivation in Golf [Kieran Kingston] 23. Masters of the Game: Goal Orientations of Recreational Golfers [Daniel Sachau, Luke Simmering, Amy Harris, Max Adler and Warren Ryan] 24. Individual Differences in Cognitive Processes and Golf Performance [Patrick R. Thomas, Andrea J. Furst and Gerard J. Fogarty] 25. Golf and the Promise of Mental Health and Well-being for the Elite and Professional Player [Kitrina Douglas and David Carless] 26. The Psychophysiology of Golf Performance [Debbie J. Crews and Amanda Cheetham] Part V: The Golfing Body Part Introduction [Andrea Fradkin] 27. Physiological and Musculoskeletal Characteristics of the Modern Golfer [Sean A. Horan] 28. The Importance of Individualising Exercise Testing and Prescription for Golfers [Kerrie Evans] 29. Strength and Conditioning for Golf [John Hellström] 30. The Older Golfer [Anthony A. Vandervoort, David M. Lindsay and Scott K. Lynn] 31. Golf Injuries [Andrea Fradkin] 32. Nutrition for Golf [Graeme L. Close, Jamie Pugh and James P. Morton] 33. The Science of the Yips [Robert E. Wharen, Jr., Debbie J. Crews and Charles H. Adler] Part VI: The Golfer in Context Part Introduction [Martin Toms] 34. Understanding Golf and Health [Andrew Murray, Evan Jenkins and Roger Hawkes] 35. Young People and Golf [Martin Toms] 36. Women in Golf: A Critical Reflection [Niamh Kitching] 37. The Move from Coach-Centred to Participant-Centred Golf Coaching [Jonathan Wright and Martin Toms] 38. Social Interactions Between Coaches and Players: It Really Is a Laughing Matter [Charles Fitzsimmons] 39. Expertise on Golf Instruction and Coaching [Paul G. Schempp, Bryan A. McCullick and Collin A. Webster]
£204.25
Taylor & Francis Ltd Kinanthropometry and Exercise Physiology
Book SynopsisFully updated, revised and consolidated into one single volume, the fourth edition of Kinanthropometry and Exercise Physiology offers the best theoretically contextualised, practical resource for instructors and students available.Incorporating substantial sections on kinanthropometry, exercise physiology, energy systems and the application of science in health and high performance settings, the book covers the basics of measurement in exercise science through to advanced methods, and includes brand new chapters on: Pre-exercise screening and health risk stratification Functional movement assessment Point of care testing Anthropometry standards Anaerobic power and capacity History of exercise for health benefits Monitoring training loads in high-performance athletes Measuring game style in team sports Offering on-line access to newly developed exercise Table of ContentsSection I: Measurement in Exercise Science 1. Pre-exercise Screening and Health Risk AssessmentLynda H. Norton and Kevin I. Norton2. Movement Capacity Screening and AssessmentMax Martin, Hunter Bennett, Kade Davison, and John Arnold3. Blood Sampling and Point-Of-Care TestingLynda H. Norton and Kevin I. Norton 4. Standards for Anthropometry AssessmentKevin I. Norton5. Human Body CompositionJonathan Buckley, Michael Hawes, Alan Martin, and Roger G. Eston6. Anthropometry and Body Image Tim S. Olds7. Growth, Maturation, and Physical Fitness Alan R. Barker, Luis Gracia-Marco, Dimitris Vlachopoulos, and Craig A. Williams8. Scaling: Adjusting for Differences in Body SizeEdward M. Winter and Alan M. NevillSection II: Physiological Systems at Rest and During Exercise9. Lung FunctionAlan J. Crockett, Tjard R. Schermer, and Roger G. Eston10. Assessment of Neuromuscular Performance Using ElectromyographyNigel Gleeson11. ThermoregulationN. Tim Cable and Sam Chalmers12. Anaerobic Lactacid Energy System: Measures of Anaerobic Lactacid Power and CapacityDavid Bishop and Nicholas Jamnick13. Aerobic Exercise PerformanceAndrew M. Jones, Mark Burnley, and Anni Vanhatalo14. Maximal Oxygen Uptake, Economy, and EfficiencyCarlton B. Cooke and Mark J. Cooke15. Metabolic Rate and Energy Balance Carlton B. Cooke and Mark J. Cooke Section III: Applications for Health and Performance16. The Exercise-health Paradigm: A Historical PerspectiveKatherine Devonshire-Gill17. Characterising Physical Behaviours in Free-Living Populations: How Much? When? Where? What?Alex V. Rowlands18. Perceived Exertion, Heart Rate and Other Non-Invasive Methods for Exercise Testing And Intensity ControlRoger G. Eston and Gaynor Parfitt 19. Physiological Basis for Training and Monitoring the Training Response Stuart R. Graham and Grace Greenham20. Game Style in Team Sports: What Is It and How to Measure It? Stuart Gollan, Adam Hewitt, Grace Greenham, and Kevin I. Norton21. Anaerobic Power and Capacity in Masters AthletesPeter Reaburn, Thomas Doering, and Damon Arezzolo
£166.25
Taylor & Francis Ltd The Science of Gymnastics
Book SynopsisThe Science of Gymnastics provides the most comprehensive and accessible introduction available to the fundamental physiological, biomechanical and psychological principles underpinning performance in artistic gymnastics.The second edition introduces three new sections: applied coaching, motor learning and injury prevention and safety, and features contributions from leading international sport scientists and gymnastics coaches and instructors. With case studies and review questions included in each chapter, the book examines every key aspect of gymnastic training and performance, including: physiological assessment diet and nutrition energetics kinetics and kinematics spatial orientation and motor control career transitions mental skills training and perception injury assessment and prevention, with clinical cases advanced case studies in rotations, vault approach and elastic technolTable of ContentsPART I: Physiology for Gymnastics Learning Outcomes, Introduction and Objectives. 1. Energetics of Gymnastics 2. Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems of the Gymnasts 3. Diet, Nutrition, Supplementation and Related Health Issues in Gymnastics Review Questions. PART II: Applied Coaching Sciences in Gymnastics Learning Outcomes, Introduction and Objectives. 4. Fitness Model of High Level Gymnasts 5. Training Principles in Gymnastics 6. Specific Physical and Physiological Assessments of Gymnasts 7. Jumping Skills: Importance, Assessment and Training Review Questions. PART III: Biomechanics for Gymnastics Learning Outcomes, Objectives and Introduction. 8. Linear Kinematics 9. Angular Kinematics 10. Linear Kinetics 11. Angular Kinetics 12. Use of Body Inverse Dynamics to Evaluate Reaction Force During Vault and Floor Somersaults in Artistic Gymnastics Review Questions. PART IV: Psychology for Gymnastics Learning Outcomes, Introduction and Objectives. 13. Task Demands and Career Transitions in Gymnastics: From Novices to Experts and the Stages of Learning Across the Career 14. Coaching and Parenting 15. Mental Skill Development and Variation in Gymnasts 16. Omsat-3 Mental Skills Assessment 17. Closing the Circle of Mental Skills Training: Providing Mental Skills Feedback to Gymnasts 18. Perception of Complex Movements Review Questions. Part V: Interaction between Physiological, Biomechanical and Psychological Aspects of Gymnastic Performance Learning Outcomes, Introduction and Objectives. 19. The Physiologists Point of View 20. The Biomechanists Point of View 21. The Psychologist Point of View Conclusion Review Questions. PART VI: Motor Learning in Gymnastics Learning Outcomes, Introduction and Objectives. 22. Motor Learning Versus Pedagogy 23. Fundamental Concepts and Definitions in Motor Learning 24. Stages of Motor Learning 25. Feedback 26. Transfer of Learning Tasks to a Final Skill 27. Transfer Strategies 28. Practice 29. Special Considerations in Gymnastics Learning 30. Advanced Applied Example of Motor Control 1: The Running Approach When Vaulting 31. Advanced Applied Example of Motor Control 2: Rotations and Twisting in Gymnastics, Is There a Universal Rotational Scheme? 32. Advanced Applied Example of Motor Control 3: The Impact of Elastic Technologies on Artistic Gymnastics – A Special Case Study From Brazil Review Questions. PART VII: Injuries in Gymnastics Learning Outcomes, Introduction and Objectives. 33. Injury is a Serious Issue 34. What is an Injury? 35. Characteristics of Gymnastics Injuries 36. Injury Location 37. Injury Countermeasures 38. Clinical Injury Cases in Artistic Gymnastics, the Big and the Small Ones 39. Monitoring Gymnasts for Injury Prevention Review Questions
£45.59
Taylor & Francis Ltd Introduction to Exercise Science
Book SynopsisThe fifth edition of Introduction to Exercise Science introduces students to every core area of study in the discipline. It comprises concise chapters which introduce the history, key lines of inquiry relating to both health and performance, technology, certifications, professional associations, and career opportunities associated with each area. No other book offers such a wide-ranging, evidence-based introduction to exercise science. Written by leading and experienced experts, chapters include: reading and interpreting literature measurement in exercise science anatomy in exercise science exercise physiology exercise epidemiology athletic training exercise and sport nutrition biomechanics motor control exercise and sport psychology Packed with pedagogical featuresfrom journal abstraTable of ContentsList of Exhibits; List of Boxes; About the Editors and Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgements 1. An Introduction to Exercise Science 2. Reading and Interpreting the Literature in Exercise Science 3. Measurement in Exercise Science 4. Anatomy in Exercise Science 5. Exercise Physiology 6. Exercise Epidemiology 7. Athletic Training 8. Exercise and Sport Nutrition 9. Biomechanics 10. Motor Control and Motor Learning 11. Exercise and Sport Psychology Glossary; Index
£58.89
Taylor & Francis Inc Computational Biomechanics of the Musculoskeletal
Book SynopsisComputational biomechanics is an emerging research field that seeks to understand the complex biomechanical behaviors of normal and pathological human joints to come up with new methods of orthopedic treatment and rehabilitation.Computational Biomechanics of the Musculoskeletal System collects the latest research and cutting-edge techniques used in computational biomechanics, focusing on orthopedic and rehabilitation engineering applications. The book covers state-of-the-art techniques and the latest research related to computational biomechanics, in particular finite element analysis and its potential applications in orthopedics and rehabilitation engineering. It offers a glimpse into the exciting potentials for computational modeling in medical research and biomechanical simulation. The book is organized according to anatomical locationfoot and ankle, knee, hip, spine, and head and teeth. Each chapter details the scientific questions/medical probTable of ContentsFoot and Ankle Joint. Foot Model for Investigating Foot Biomechanics and Footwear Design. Female Foot Model for High-Heeled Shoe Design. Foot and Ankle Model for Surgical Treatment. First Ray Model Comparing Normal and Hallux Valgus Feet. Dynamic Foot Model for Impact Investigation. Knee Joint. Knee Joint Model for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction. Knee Joint Models for Kneeling Biomechanics. Knee Implant Model: A Sensitivity Study of Trabecular Stiffness on Periprosthetic Fracture. Hip and Pelvis. Femur Model for Predicting Strength and Fracture Risk. Hip Model for Osteonecrosis. Pelvis Model for Reconstruction with Autografted Long Bones Following Hindquarter Amputation. Lower Limb for Rehabilitation. Foot–Ankle–Knee Model for Foot Orthosis. Lower Residual Limb for Prosthetic Socket Design. Residual Limb Model for Osteointegration. Spine. Spine Model for Vibration Analysis. Cervical Spinal Fusion and Total Disc Replacement. Spine Model for Disc Replacement. Spine Model for Applications in Aviation Protection. Head and Hand. Head Model for Protection. Tooth Model in Orthodontics and Prosthodontics. Eye Model and Its Application. Temporomandibular Joint Model for Asymptomatic and Dysfunctional Joints. Fingertip Model for Blood Flow and Temperature. Bone. Micro-Finite Element Model for Bone Strength Prediction. Simulation of Osteoporotic Bone Remodeling.
£166.25
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Catecholamines
Book SynopsisComprehensive and clinically relevant, this monograph provides an authoritative summary of how catecholamines regulate bodily functions in health and in disease, and how this knowledge has spawned an extensive pharmacopeia of widely used drugs. Renowned researcher and educator Dr. Lewis Landsberg offers solid information and guidance on these complex hormones, brought together in a single-source reference that helps both students and clinicians fully understand catecholamines and the sympathoadrenal system.Key Features Covers fundamental aspects of catecholamine biology, as well as physiology, pathophysiology, pharmacology, and tumors of the sympathoadrenal system. Provides easily understood, concise coverage of difficult concepts, all in one convenient volume. Ideal for medical and graduate students and educators, as well as clinicians in internal medicine, cardiology, endocrinology, critical care, anesthesiology, and pharmacology. YTrade Review"outstanding contribution to the area and would be an excellent introductory overview for students of the sympathoadrenal system.""profoundly rich, balancing the amount of content with what's needed to understand the relevant physiology and pathology that the catecholamines underlie.""The author directs this book at medical and graduate students and practicing clinicians to whom an understanding of the catecholamines and the autonomic systems they subserve is relevant to their work.""The author is a highly-regarded expert in the field . He has a distinguished academic medical career and is currently a Dean Emeritus and Obesity Center Director at Northwestern University. More importantly, he is a researcher trained by Julius Axelrod , who made seminal contributions to the understanding of catecholamine transmitter turnover in the early years of discovery in this area." "One of the most fascinating features of this book is the use of figures and images (especially in the introductory material) drawn from the primary literature reporting the initial discovery of the specific details being described.""an impeccably authoritative expert that delivers the information in a easily readable, conversational tone ."Doody's Star Rating ®: 3 stars Score: 83-Doodys Publishers' Club, Friday, June 30, 2017
£46.39
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Exercise for Special Populations
Book SynopsisThis updated 2nd Edition of Williamson’s highly applied text provides just enough background to help students learn to develop and implement exercise programs for special populations. For each condition, the book provides a general description, anatomy and physiology variances, precautions, recommendations for exercise testing and prescription, instructions and images of various exercises, and nutritional considerations. The 2nd Edition features new chapters on Fibromyalgia and Parkinson’s Disease, as well as enhanced in-book pedagogy and online resources.For students: An online library of patient handouts , organized by conditions, illustrates the correct way to perform a wide range of exercises.For you A Test Bank in Word® facilitates quiz and exam creation. Pre-loaded PowerPoint presentations speed lecture preparation. A complete image bank makes it easy to import images into lectures,
£63.23
Nova Science Publishers Inc Advances in Arts Biomechanics
Book SynopsisAttitudes toward the role of the Arts in society are as varied as they are numerous, ranging from the Arts are a (nice) diversion'' to while many things may be necessary to make living possible, it is the Arts that make life worth living''. In the last few decades, research in the areas of psychology, neuroscience and sociology have underpinned the positive health benefits of the arts as well as artists'' roles in encouraging innovative thinking and the development of novel persectives for the betterment of society. But, artists work within the existence of boundary conditions. For even the most subversive of artistic creations, the act of subversion is inherently referential to the condition that is being subverted. Furthermore, adaptation of "our modes of perception borrowed from the sensations" are hindered by the reality that "every word in the language refers to our ordinary perceptions" (Neils Bohrs, Nature Supplement, 14 April 1928), and is thus mediated by both the design capacities and limitations of the human form and the ways in which we express that experience. Hence, by examining multiple facets of the commonality of bodily experience Arts Biomechanics explores the human capacity to translate between the perspectives of self and other. Arts Biomechanics as a field of study uses the tools and methods of science to understanding the bodily experience within artistic creation. Desired aesthetic outcomes are influenced by: 1) how an artist might use metaphor or symbolism rooted in bodily experience, 2) how an artist might experience the act of creation, 3) how a performance of an artistic act may be better understood through analysis of physical skills necessary for that act, 4) how the act of challenging creative boundaries might challenge the capacity of the body, and 5) how representations and perception of the human condition are mediated by technology ... "the medium is the message" (Marshal McCluhan, Undertanding Media: the Extensions of Man, 1964). In all of these areas Arts Biomechanics allows a deeper discourse, rooted in the commonality of bodily experience, exploring the relationships between modes of perception and communication of our individual experiences. Advances in Arts Biomechanics has twelve chapters covering music, dance, and the visual & media arts. It is organized in three parts. The first part, music research, has articles covering fundamental theory, proof of principles, musicians'' health, motor control/learning and its application in practice. Many of these are meaningful for both pedagogy and performance. The second part, dance articles, examines the biomechanics of dancing, kinematics and kinetics, injury prevention, and biomechanical foundations of intercultural representations of gender roles. Finally, two visual & media arts articles discuss motion capture use in performance and artistic creation as well as its communication to an audience, linking bodily gesture to the performative act whether on stage or on canvas. These innovative articles represent advances in thinking regarding biomechanics and the arts. By their very nature, using the tools and methods of science to better understand the visual and performance arts, all are interdisciplinary. We hope that the included articles challenge and inspire researchers and artists in the pursuit of transdisciplinary ways of knowing and creating in the arts.
£113.59
North Atlantic Books,U.S. Ideokinesis: A Creative Approach to Human
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd Nutrition and Physical Activity in Aging,
Book SynopsisThis Annals volume presents a series of short reviews stemming from the 2012 3rd International Conference on Nutrition and Physical Activity (NAPA) in Aging, Obesity, and Cancer. The papers focus on advances in, and future directions for, physical and nutritional bio-modulation and prevention of aging, obesity, and cancer. NOTE: Annals volumes are available for sale as individual books or as a journal. For information on institutional journal subscriptions, please visit: http://ordering.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/subs.asp?ref=1749-6632&doi=10.111/(ISSN)1749-6632 ACADEMY MEMBERS: Please contact the New York Academy of Sciences directly to place your order (ww.nyas.org). Members of the New York Academy of Sciences received full-text access to Annals online and discounts on print volumes. Please visit http://www.nyas.org/MemberCenter/Join.aspx for more information on becoming a member.Table of ContentsCancer prevention as biomodulation: targeting the initiating stimulus and secondary adaptations 1 Priscilla A. Furth Janus-faced role of SIRT1 in tumorigenesis 10 Na-Young Song and Young-Joon Surh Unfolded protein response to autophagy as a promising druggable target for anticancer therapy 20 Dong Hoon Suh, Mi-Kyung Kim, Hee Seung Kim, Hyun Hoon Chung and Yong Sang Song Genomics of complex traits 33 James E. Womack, Hyun-Jin Jang, and Mi Ok Lee Obesity and cancer risk: evidence, mechanisms, and recommendations 37 Ivana Vucenik and Joseph P. Stains Molecular mechanisms of garlic-derived allyl sulfides in the inhibition of skin cancer progression 44 Hsiao-Chi Wang, Jung Pao, Shuw-Yuan Lin, and Lee-Yan Sheen Molecular function of macrophage migration inhibitory factor and a novel therapy for inflammatory bowel disease 53 Jun Nishihira Molecular determinants of ovarian cancer chemoresistance: new insights into an old conundrum 58 Ahmed Y. Ali, Lee Farrand, Ji Young Kim, Sanguine Byun, Jeong-Yong Suh, Hyong Joo Lee and Benhamin K. Tsang Inositol polyphosphate multikinase signaling in the regulation of metabolism 68 Joo-Young Lee, Young-ran Kim, Jina Park, and Seyun Kim Cutaneous responses to environmental stressors 75 Giuseppe Valacchi, Claudia Sticozzi, Alessandra Pecorelli, Franco Cervellati, Carlo Cervellati, and Emanuela Maioli Obesity, metabolic dysregulation, and cancer: a growing concern and an inflammatory (and microenvironmental) issue 82 Stephen D. Hursting and Sarah M. Dunlap Select nutrients, progesterone, and interferon tau affect conceptus metabolism and development 88 Fuller W. Bazer, Jingyoung Kim, Gwonhwa Song, Hakhyun Ka, Carmen D. Tekwe, and Guoyao Wu Diversification and conservation of the extraembryonic tissues in mediating nutrient uptake during amniote development 97 Guojun Sheng and Ann C. Foley Genetic modification of chicken germ cells 104 Tae Sub Park and Jae Yong Han Role of PGC-1α signaling in skeletal muscle health and disease 110 Chounghun Kang and Li Li Ji MicroRNA-target interactions: new insights from genome-wide approaches 118 Dooyoung Lee and Chanseok Shin
£103.50
Nova Science Publishers Inc Trends in Exercise & Health Research
Book SynopsisIn the last 50 years significant numbers of men and women take little exercise in the course of their occupation. The computer keyboard, the rise of private transport, the world by television, household ''labour-saving'' devices mean that with the minimal of physical effort people work and play. The benefits of doing regular exercise include a reduced risk of: heart disease, stroke, bowel cancer, breast cancer, osteoporosis, and obesity. In addition, many people feel better in themselves during and after exercise. Regular exercise is also thought to help ease stress, anxiety, and mild depression. This book presents new and important research from around the world dealing with various aspects and impacts of exercise as related to health.
£143.24
Nova Science Publishers Inc Advances in Strength & Conditioning Research: 260
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£73.49
Nova Science Publishers Inc Biomechanics: Principles, Trends & Applications
Book SynopsisBiomechanics is the application of mechanical principles (statics, strength of materials and stress analysis to the solution of biological problems of living organisms. This includes bioengineering, the research and analysis of the mechanics of living organisms and the application of engineering principles to and from biological systems. This research and analysis can be carried forth on multiple levels, from the molecular, wherein biomaterials such as collagen and elastin are considered, all the way up to the tissue and organ level. This new and important book gathers the latest research from around the globe in the study of this dynamic field with a focus on issues such as; art biomechanics, understanding corneal biomechanics, biomechanical remodelling of the diabetic gastrointestinal tract, biomechanics in children with cerebral palsy, cell biomechanics for orthopaedic implants, and others.
£185.99
Nova Science Publishers Inc Biomechanical Variables in Assessment of Fracture
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£46.49
Nova Science Publishers Inc Biomechanics of Martial Arts & Combative Sports
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£39.74
Nova Science Publishers Inc Geometric Methods in Modern Biomechanics
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£212.99
Human Kinetics Publishers Applied Biomechanics Lab Manual
Book SynopsisThis loose-leaf format of Applied Biomechanics Laboratory Manual With HKPropel Online Video offers students a convenient and easy way to complete and submit laboratory assignments to their instructor in the classroom.Applied Biomechanics Laboratory Manual With HKPropel Online Video provides guided opportunities for students to connect their conceptual understanding of biomechanics to practical applications. As readers progress through 13 easy-to-follow experiential-based learning labs, they will gain insight into how these mechanical principles relate to areas such as sport performance, athletic injury, ergonomics, and rehabilitation. This manual engages students with full-color images as well as visual aids. It is an ideal primary or supplemental text for any biomechanics and kinesiology curriculum.Applied Biomechanics Laboratory Manual comprises 13 laboratory chapters that offer over 30 lab activities. Each laboratory chapter provides at least one complete lesson, including objectives, key terms, and introductory content that set the stage for learning. Each lab activity is broken down into step-by-step procedures, providing guidance for those new to lab settings so that they may complete the process with confidence. Related online learning tools delivered through HKPropel include digital versions of the forms found in the book as well as online video clips that simulate the experience of performing many of the lab activities.The text is organized in a logical progression that builds on the knowledge students acquire as they advance. Written by instructors with a variety of teaching experiences in the field of biomechanics, the multiple lab activities are designed so they can be completed in any educational setting. Each lab activity begins with a recommended equipment list to facilitate lesson preparation. A list of recommended data analysis software tools is provided in some equipment lists. For educational settings where no data analysis software is available, data is provided so students can complete the laboratory reports for the lab activity.Applied Biomechanics Laboratory Manual gives students an opportunity to observe the principles of biomechanics in action. The manual serves as a high-quality resource for students to learn how to perform basic laboratory testing procedures used in assessing human performance and body mechanics.Note: A code for accessing HKPropel is included with all new print books.Table of ContentsLaboratory 1. Movement TerminologyLaboratory 2. Goniometry and AnthropometryLaboratory 3. Linear Kinematics in One DirectionLaboratory 4. Linear Kinematics in Two DirectionsLaboratory 5. Projectile Motion: Jumping and KickingLaboratory 6. Projectile MotionLaboratory 7. Angular KinematicsLaboratory 8. Linear Kinetics: Ground Reaction ForcesLaboratory 9. Linear Kinetics: Force Variables Influencing Vertical Jump PerformanceLaboratory 10. Angular Kinetics and LeversLaboratory 11. Work, Power, and EnergyLaboratory 12. Postural Control and BalanceLaboratory 13. Gait and Locomotion
£62.10
Human Kinetics Publishers Introduction to Exercise Science
Book SynopsisThis is the loose-leaf version of Introduction to Exercise Science With HKPropel Access, which offers students a less expensive printed version of the text.Introduction to Exercise Science With HKPropel Access offers students a comprehensive overview of the field of exercise science and explores the research and evidence-based practice within the subdisciplines that are part of this dynamic and expanding discipline. Taking inspiration from Introduction to Kinesiology, this text focuses on the major subdisciplines within the field of exercise prescription.Introduction to Exercise Science features a full-color layout and a three-section structure to introduce students to the current issues that exercise science professionals seek to understand to promote better health and performance. Part I examines the scope of the field and summarizes the foundational knowledge needed, like basic musculoskeletal anatomy, measurement, and statistics. Part II delves into five major subdisciplines of exercise science: biomechanics, exercise physiology, motor behavior, sport and exercise psychology, and physical activity epidemiology. Part III elaborates on research methods, evidence-based practice, and professional application in various allied-health-related careers such as athletic training, physical therapy, and occupational therapy as well as sport performance careers such as strength and conditioning, nutrition, and sport analytics.Introduction to Exercise Science is designed to stimulate student curiosity about the vast field of exercise science and common career paths. Throughout the text, sidebars featuring the latest research and best practices, professional issues and career opportunities, and trending topics in exercise science are used to engage students and reinforce important knowledge in evidence-based practice. Chapter objectives, summaries, key points, key terms, and review questions aid in knowledge retention. Opening scenarios at the beginning of each chapter feature a specific activity, exercise, or health promotion issue that serves to illustrate the importance of that area of knowledge to exercise science.Related online learning activities include interactive flash cards, key point review questions, research activities, guided notes, and scenario-based exercises to fully immerse students in the various aspects of exercise science. Students will learn how to read and evaluate research and will develop the ability to think critically to confront specific challenges. Most of the activities can be assigned, and progress tracked, directly through HKPropel. Chapter quizzes, which are automatically graded, may also be assigned to test comprehension of critical concepts.Exercise science professionals require mastery of a complex body of theoretical knowledge about exercise and its application in evidence-based practice. Introduction to Exercise Science will give readers an understanding of how scientific tools and protocols and applied research can contribute to the health and performance of all people.Note: A code for accessing HKPropel is included with all new print books.Table of ContentsPart I. Foundational KnowledgeChapter 1. The Scope of Exercise Science and KinesiologyDuane V. KnudsonThe Disciplines of Exercise Science and KinesiologySources of Knowledge of Exercise ScienceExercise Science and Professional CareersHolistic Study of Subdisciplines of Exercise ScienceExercise Science and Evidence-Based PracticeWrap-UpChapter 2. Musculoskeletal AnatomyDuane V. KnudsonAnatomy and Exercise ScienceStructure of the BodySkeletal Anatomy PreviewMuscular Anatomy PreviewIntegration of Anatomy and Exercise ScienceWrap-UpChapter 3. Measurement and StatisticsMatthew T. MaharBenefits and History of Measurement in Exercise ScienceMeasurement Concepts in Exercise ScienceStatistics Commonly Used in Exercise ScienceWrap-UpPart II. Major Subdisciplines of Exercise ScienceChapter 4. BiomechanicsKathy SimpsonBenefits of Biomechanics KnowledgeWhat Do Biomechanists Do?History of BiomechanicsResearch Methods for BiomechanicsOverview of Knowledge in BiomechanicsWrap-UpChapter 5. Exercise PhysiologyJennifer L. CaputoBenefits of Exercise Physiology KnowledgeWhat Do Exercise Physiologists Do?History of Exercise PhysiologyResearch Methods in Exercise PhysiologyOverview of Knowledge in Exercise PhysiologyWrap-UpChapter 6. Motor BehaviorKatherine T. Thomas and Xiangli GuBenefits of Motor Behavior KnowledgeWhat Do Motor Behaviorists Do?History of Motor BehaviorResearch Methods for Motor BehaviorOverview of Knowledge in Motor BehaviorWrap-UpChapter 7. Sport and Exercise PsychologyLindsay E. KippBenefits of Sport and Exercise PsychologyWhat Do Sport and Exercise Psychology Professionals Do?History of Sport and Exercise PsychologyResearch Methods for Sport and Exercise PsychologyOverview of Knowledge in Sport and Exercise PsychologyWrap-UpChapter 8. Physical Activity EpidemiologyDuck-chul LeeBenefits of Physical Activity Epidemiology KnowledgeWhat Do Physical Activity Epidemiologists Do?History of Physical Activity EpidemiologyResearch Methods in Physical Activity EpidemiologyOverview of Knowledge in Physical Activity EpidemiologyWrap-UpPart III. Related Professional SubdisciplinesChapter 9. Research and Evidence-Based PracticeJames L. Farnsworth II and Natalie L. MyersBenefits of Research and Evidence-Based Practice in Exercise ScienceCommon Research Designs Used in Exercise ScienceOverview of Using Research to Support Evidence-Based PracticeWrap-UpChapter 10. Sport Performance: Strength and Conditioning, Nutrition, and Sport ScienceBroderick L. Dickerson, Drew E. Gonzalez, Scott M. Battley, and Richard B. KreiderWhat Do Sport Performance Specialists Do?History of Sport PerformanceResearch Methods in Sport PerformanceOverview of Knowledge in Sport PerformanceWrap-UpChapter 11. Medicine and Allied HealthChad Starkey and Julie CavallarioDiagnostics in Medicine and Allied HealthTypes of Interventive Exercise in Medicine and Allied HealthRoles and Scope of Practice for Medical and Allied Health ProfessionalsApplied and Translational Exercise Science Research in Medicine and Allied HealthWrap-Up
£107.95
Human Kinetics Publishers Introduction to Exercise Science
Book SynopsisThis is the loose-leaf version of Introduction to Exercise Science With HKPropel Access, which offers students a less expensive printed version of the text.Introduction to Exercise Science With HKPropel Access offers students a comprehensive overview of the field of exercise science and explores the research and evidence-based practice within the subdisciplines that are part of this dynamic and expanding discipline. Taking inspiration from Introduction to Kinesiology, this text focuses on the major subdisciplines within the field of exercise prescription.Introduction to Exercise Science features a full-color layout and a three-section structure to introduce students to the current issues that exercise science professionals seek to understand to promote better health and performance. Part I examines the scope of the field and summarizes the foundational knowledge needed, like basic musculoskeletal anatomy, measurement, and statistics. Part II delves into five major subdisciplines of exercise science: biomechanics, exercise physiology, motor behavior, sport and exercise psychology, and physical activity epidemiology. Part III elaborates on research methods, evidence-based practice, and professional application in various allied-health-related careers such as athletic training, physical therapy, and occupational therapy as well as sport performance careers such as strength and conditioning, nutrition, and sport analytics.Introduction to Exercise Science is designed to stimulate student curiosity about the vast field of exercise science and common career paths. Throughout the text, sidebars featuring the latest research and best practices, professional issues and career opportunities, and trending topics in exercise science are used to engage students and reinforce important knowledge in evidence-based practice. Chapter objectives, summaries, key points, key terms, and review questions aid in knowledge retention. Opening scenarios at the beginning of each chapter feature a specific activity, exercise, or health promotion issue that serves to illustrate the importance of that area of knowledge to exercise science.Related online learning activities include interactive flash cards, key point review questions, research activities, guided notes, and scenario-based exercises to fully immerse students in the various aspects of exercise science. Students will learn how to read and evaluate research and will develop the ability to think critically to confront specific challenges. Most of the activities can be assigned, and progress tracked, directly through HKPropel. Chapter quizzes, which are automatically graded, may also be assigned to test comprehension of critical concepts.Exercise science professionals require mastery of a complex body of theoretical knowledge about exercise and its application in evidence-based practice. Introduction to Exercise Science will give readers an understanding of how scientific tools and protocols and applied research can contribute to the health and performance of all people.Note: A code for accessing HKPropel is included with all new print books.Table of ContentsPart I. Foundational KnowledgeChapter 1. The Scope of Exercise Science and KinesiologyDuane V. KnudsonThe Disciplines of Exercise Science and KinesiologySources of Knowledge of Exercise ScienceExercise Science and Professional CareersHolistic Study of Subdisciplines of Exercise ScienceExercise Science and Evidence-Based PracticeWrap-UpChapter 2. Musculoskeletal AnatomyDuane V. KnudsonAnatomy and Exercise ScienceStructure of the BodySkeletal Anatomy PreviewMuscular Anatomy PreviewIntegration of Anatomy and Exercise ScienceWrap-UpChapter 3. Measurement and StatisticsMatthew T. MaharBenefits and History of Measurement in Exercise ScienceMeasurement Concepts in Exercise ScienceStatistics Commonly Used in Exercise ScienceWrap-UpPart II. Major Subdisciplines of Exercise ScienceChapter 4. BiomechanicsKathy SimpsonBenefits of Biomechanics KnowledgeWhat Do Biomechanists Do?History of BiomechanicsResearch Methods for BiomechanicsOverview of Knowledge in BiomechanicsWrap-UpChapter 5. Exercise PhysiologyJennifer L. CaputoBenefits of Exercise Physiology KnowledgeWhat Do Exercise Physiologists Do?History of Exercise PhysiologyResearch Methods in Exercise PhysiologyOverview of Knowledge in Exercise PhysiologyWrap-UpChapter 6. Motor BehaviorKatherine T. Thomas and Xiangli GuBenefits of Motor Behavior KnowledgeWhat Do Motor Behaviorists Do?History of Motor BehaviorResearch Methods for Motor BehaviorOverview of Knowledge in Motor BehaviorWrap-UpChapter 7. Sport and Exercise PsychologyLindsay E. KippBenefits of Sport and Exercise PsychologyWhat Do Sport and Exercise Psychology Professionals Do?History of Sport and Exercise PsychologyResearch Methods for Sport and Exercise PsychologyOverview of Knowledge in Sport and Exercise PsychologyWrap-UpChapter 8. Physical Activity EpidemiologyDuck-chul LeeBenefits of Physical Activity Epidemiology KnowledgeWhat Do Physical Activity Epidemiologists Do?History of Physical Activity EpidemiologyResearch Methods in Physical Activity EpidemiologyOverview of Knowledge in Physical Activity EpidemiologyWrap-UpPart III. Related Professional SubdisciplinesChapter 9. Research and Evidence-Based PracticeJames L. Farnsworth II and Natalie L. MyersBenefits of Research and Evidence-Based Practice in Exercise ScienceCommon Research Designs Used in Exercise ScienceOverview of Using Research to Support Evidence-Based PracticeWrap-UpChapter 10. Sport Performance: Strength and Conditioning, Nutrition, and Sport ScienceBroderick L. Dickerson, Drew E. Gonzalez, Scott M. Battley, and Richard B. KreiderWhat Do Sport Performance Specialists Do?History of Sport PerformanceResearch Methods in Sport PerformanceOverview of Knowledge in Sport PerformanceWrap-UpChapter 11. Medicine and Allied HealthChad Starkey and Julie CavallarioDiagnostics in Medicine and Allied HealthTypes of Interventive Exercise in Medicine and Allied HealthRoles and Scope of Practice for Medical and Allied Health ProfessionalsApplied and Translational Exercise Science Research in Medicine and Allied HealthWrap-Up
£70.55
Canadian Scholars Communication for Kinesiology: A Practical Guide
Book SynopsisThe first text of its kind, Communication for Kinesiology serves as a communication primer for undergraduate students in kinesiology and sport studies, preparing them for successful written and oral scholarly communication within the field.Assuming a contextual approach to communication, the text focuses on formal writing and presentations in scholarly and professional settings. The author provides a wealth of pedagogical features including chapter overviews outlining the topics to be discussed, brief recap lists at the end of each chapter, examples, definitions, tips, and techniques, as well as an end-of-text glossary. Structured with both instructors and students in mind, the modular chapters allow for fluid and flexible application and contain practical and theoretically grounded advice to encourage students to hone their writing and presentation skills by changing how they think about the process and engaging with the rules and conventions of the field.Written to address the needs of undergraduate kinesiology students in North America, Communication for Kinesiology is an invaluable introductory resource for the classroom and beyond.Table of Contents AcknowledgementsNote to InstructorsPrefaceChapter 1: Basic Theory Chapter 2: Composing Messages Chapter 3: Communicating Responsibly Chapter 4: Justifying Claims Chapter 5: Writing Essays Chapter 6: Documenting Sources Chapter 7: Usage Issues Chapter 8: Grammar Guidance Chapter 9: Punctuation Pointers Chapter 10: Style Matters Chapter 11: Giving Presentations Chapter 12: Speech AnxietyNotesGlossaryReferencesIndex
£35.06
Reaktion Books Stand Up Straight!: A History of Posture
Book SynopsisOur bodies are not fixed; they change over time. They vary with alterations in diet, exercise and illness, and shift as we age. Our attitudes to bodies, and especially to posture - how people hold themselves, how they move - are also fluid. Our stance and gait are interpreted as healthy or ill, able or disabled, elegant or slovenly, beautiful or ugly. In Stand Up Straight!: A History of Posture Sander L. Gilman probes these shifting concepts of posture to show how society views who we are and what we are able to do by how our bodies appear. From Neanderthal man to modern humans, Gilman shows how we have used our understanding of posture to define who we are - and who we are not. The book traverses theology and anthropology, medicine and politics, and ranges from discarded ideas of race to the most modern ideas of disability, and from theories of dance to concepts of national identity. Interweaving the history of posture with our developing knowledge of anatomy and cultural history, and fully illustrated with an array of striking images, Stand Up Straight! is the first comprehensive history of the upright body at rest and in movement.
£40.04
Meyer & Meyer Sport (UK) Ltd Cold Application in Training & Competition: The
Book SynopsisTemperature plays an important role in sports - regarding both the athlete's performance and health. However, until now, these effects, e.g. thermoregulatory mechanisms as well as the variations of body temperature during physical exertion have barely been considered. This book presents studies and results which prove that cold application has a positive influence on the athlete's performance and regeneration ability. Based on the results of international studies, and considering the control mechanisms and principles of thermoregulation, the effects of cold application should be utilized in training and competition.
£16.96
ISTE Press Ltd - Elsevier Inc Multiscale Biomechanics
Book SynopsisMultiscale Biomechanics provides new insights on multiscale static and dynamic behavior of both soft and hard biological tissues, including bone, the intervertebral disk, biological membranes and tendons. The physiological aspects of bones and biological membranes are introduced, along with micromechanical models used to compute mechanical response. A modern account of continuum mechanics of growth and remodeling, generalized continuum models to capture internal lengths scales, and dedicated homogenization methods are provided to help the reader with the necessary theoretical foundations. Topics discussed include multiscale methods for fibrous media based on discrete homogenization, generalized continua constitutive models for bone, and a presentation of recent theoretical and numerical advances. In addition, a refresher on continuum mechanics and more advanced background related to differential geometry, configurational mechanics, mechanics of growth, thermodynamics of open systems and homogenization methods is given in separate chapters. Numerical aspects are treated in detail, and simulations are presented to illustrate models. This book is intended for graduate students and researchers in biomechanics interested in the latest research developments, as well as those who wish to gain insight into the field of biomechanics.Table of ContentsPart 1. Theoretical Basis: Continuum Mechanics, Homogenization Methods, Thermodynamics of Growing Solid Bodies 1. Tensor Calculus Jean-François GANGHOFFER 2. Continuum Mechanics Jean-François GANGHOFFER 3. Constitutive Models of Soft and Hard Living Tissues Jean-François GANGHOFFER 4. Discrete Homogenization of Network Materials Jean-François GANGHOFFER and Khaled EL NADY 5. Mechanics and Thermodynamics of Volumetric and Surface Growth Jean-François GANGHOFFER Part 2. Multiscale Bone Mechanics 6. Micropolar Models of Trabecular Bone Jean-François GANGHOFFER and Ibrahim GODA 7. Size-Dependent Dynamic Behavior of Trabecular Bone Jean-François GANGHOFFER, Ibrahim GODA, Rachid RAHOUADJ 8. Prediction of Size Effects in Bone Brittle and Plastic Collapse Jean-François GANGHOFFER and Ibrahim GODA 9. Multiscale Aspects of Bone Internal and External Remodeling Jean-François GANGHOFFER and Ibrahim GODA 10. Integrated Remodeling to Fatigue Damage Model of Bone Jean-François GANGHOFFER and Ibrahim GODA Part 3. Mechanics of Soft Biological Tissues: The Intervertebral Disk, Biological Networks, Ligaments and Tendons 11. Micromechanics of the Intervertebral Disk Adrien BALDIT 12. Effective Mechanical Response of Biological Membranes Khaled EL NADY, Jean-François GANGHOFFER and Ibrahim GODA 13. Micromechanics of Ligaments and Tendons Cédric LAURENT
£111.75
ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons Inc Biomechanics: Optimization, Uncertainties and
Book SynopsisIn this book, the authors present in detail several recent methodologies and algorithms that they developed during the last fifteen years. The deterministic methods account for uncertainties through empirical safety factors, which implies that the actual uncertainties in materials, geometry and loading are not truly considered. This problem becomes much more complicated when considering biomechanical applications where a number of uncertainties are encountered in the design of prosthesis systems. This book implements improved numerical strategies and algorithms that can be applied to biomechanical studies.Table of ContentsPreface xi Introduction xiii List of Abbreviations xvii Chapter 1 Introduction to Structural Optimization 1 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 History of structural optimization 2 1.3 Sizing optimization 4 1.3.1 Definition 4 1.3.2 First works in sizing optimization 4 1.3.3 Numerical application 5 1.4 Shape optimization 10 1.4.1 Definition 10 1.4.2 First works in shape optimization 11 1.4.3 Numerical application 12 1.5 Topology optimization 16 1.5.1 Definition 16 1.5.2 First works in topology optimization 17 1.5.3 Numerical application 18 1.6 Conclusion 21 Chapter 2 Integration of Structural Optimization into Biomechanics 23 2.1 Introduction 23 2.2 Integration of structural optimization into orthopedic prosthesis design 23 2.2.1 Structural optimization of the hip prosthesis 24 2.2.2 Sizing optimization of a 3D intervertebral disk prosthesis 42 2.3 Integration of structural optimization into orthodontic prosthesis design 47 2.3.1 Sizing optimization of a dental implant 47 2.3.2 Shape optimization of a mini-plate 49 2.4 Advanced integration of structural optimization into drilling surgery 52 2.4.1 Case of treatment of a crack with a single hole 53 2.4.2 Case of treatment of a crack with two holes 54 2.5 Conclusion 56 Chapter 3 Integration of Reliability into Structural Optimization 57 3.1 Introduction 57 3.2 Literature review of reliability-based optimization 58 3.3 Comparison between deterministic and reliability-based optimization 60 3.3.1 Deterministic optimization 61 3.3.2 Reliability-based optimization 63 3.4 Numerical application 64 3.4.1 Description and modeling of the studied problem 64 3.4.2 Numerical results 65 3.5 Approaches and strategies for reliability-based optimization 68 3.5.1 Mono-level approaches 68 3.5.2 Double-level approaches 68 3.5.3 Sequential decoupled approaches 68 3.6 Two points of view for developments of reliability-based optimization 69 3.6.1 Point of view of “Reliability” 69 3.6.2 Point of view of “Optimization” 70 3.6.3 Method efficiency 70 3.7 Philosophy of integration of the concept of reliability into structural optimization groups 72 3.8 Conclusion 73 Chapter 4 Reliability-based Design Optimization Model 75 4.1 Introduction 75 4.2 Classic method 76 4.2.1 Formulations 76 4.2.2 Optimality conditions 77 4.2.3 Algorithm 77 4.2.4 Advantages and disadvantages 79 4.3 Hybrid method 79 4.3.1 Formulation 79 4.3.2 Optimality conditions 82 4.3.3 Algorithm 84 4.3.4 Advantages and disadvantages 85 4.4 Improved hybrid method 86 4.4.1 Formulations 86 4.4.2 Optimality conditions 86 4.4.3 Algorithm 89 4.4.4 Advantages and disadvantages 90 4.5 Optimum safety factor method 91 4.5.1 Safety factor concept 91 4.5.2 Developments and optimality conditions 92 4.5.3 Algorithm 97 4.5.4 Advantages and disadvantages 98 4.6 Safest point method 98 4.6.1 Formulations 98 4.6.2 Algorithm 102 4.6.3 Advantages and disadvantages 104 4.7 Numerical applications 105 4.7.1 RBDO of a hook: CM and HM 105 4.7.2 RBDO of a triangular plate: HM & IHM 107 4.7.3 RBDO of a console beam (sandwich beam): HM and OSF 110 4.7.4 RBDO of an aircraft wing: HM & SP 113 4.8 Classification of the methods developed 115 4.8.1 Numerical methods 115 4.8.2 Semi-numerical methods 116 4.8.3 Comparison between the numerical- and semi-numerical methods 118 4.9 Conclusion 119 Chapter 5 Reliability-based Topology Optimization Model 121 5.1 Introduction 121 5.2 Formulation and algorithm for the RBTO model 122 5.2.1 Formulation 122 5.2.2 Algorithm 123 5.2.3 Validation of the RBTO code developed 125 5.3 Validation of the RBTO model 126 5.3.1 Analytical validation 126 5.3.2 Numerical validation 128 5.4 Variability of the reliability index 134 5.4.1 Example 1: MBB beam 136 5.4.2 Example 2: Cantilever beam 136 5.4.3 Example 3: Cantilever beam with double loads 136 5.4.4 Example 4: Cantilever beam with a transversal hole 136 5.5 Numerical applications for the RBTO model 137 5.5.1 Static analysis 138 5.5.2 Modal analysis 139 5.5.3 Fatigue analysis 141 5.6 Two points of view for integration of reliability into topology optimization 142 5.6.1 Point of view of “topology” 144 5.6.2 Point of view of “reliability” 144 5.6.3 Numerical applications for the two points of view 146 5.7 Conclusion 152 Chapter 6 Integration of Reliability and Structural Optimization into Prosthesis Design 153 6.1 Introduction 153 6.2 Prosthesis design 154 6.3 Integration of topology optimization into prosthesis design 154 6.3.1 Importance of topology optimization in prosthesis design 155 6.3.2 Place of topology optimization in the prosthesis design chain 156 6.4 Integration of reliability and structural optimization into hip prosthesis design 157 6.4.1 Numerical application of the deterministic approach 158 6.4.2 Numerical application of the reliability-based approach 167 6.5 Integration of reliability and structural optimization into the design of mini-plate systems used to treat fractured mandibles 174 6.5.1 Numerical application of the deterministic approach 174 6.5.2 Numerical application of the reliability-based approach 181 6.6 Integration of reliability and structural optimization into dental implant design 184 6.6.1 Description and modeling of the problem 184 6.6.2 Numerical results 186 6.7 Conclusion 188 Appendices 189 Appendix 1 ANSYS Code for Stem Geometry 191 Appendix 2 ANSYS Code for Mini-Plate Geometry 197 Appendix 3 ANSYS Code for Dental Implant Geometry 201 Appendix 4 ANSYS Code for Geometry of Dental Implant with Bone 207 Bibliography 213 Index 229
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World Scientific Europe Ltd Exercise And Sports Cardiology (In 3 Volumes)
Book SynopsisCardiac problems in athletic individuals are rare, but when they occur can be devastating. This book provides a definitive review of current practice and thinking surrounding the often difficult and life-changing practice of sports cardiology. Topics which remain a challenge for practitioners, athletes and families are investigated, including cardiovascular screening, exercise participation prescription, and prevention strategies for sudden cardiac arrest. Also given are medical guidelines for diagnosis, management and treatment of specific cardiac illnesses.Based on their earlier work Exercise and Sports Cardiology (2001), editors Paul Thompson and Antonio Fernandez have provided an updated, improved 3-part reference work for cardiologists, physicians, coaches, trainers, medical students and researchers with a comprehensive go-to reference for modern day concerns in the expanding field of sports cardiology research and treatment.
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Institution of Engineering and Technology Technologies and Techniques in Gait Analysis:
Book SynopsisGait analysis is the study of the walking or running pattern of an individual. This can include spatial and temporal measurements such as step length, stride length and speed along with angular measurements of various joints and the interplay between various parts like the foot, hip, pelvis or spine when walking. Gait analysis can be used to assess clinical conditions and design effective rehabilitation; for example, following limb injury or amputation, or other disorders such as a stroke or Parkinson's diagnosis. It can be used to influence intervention decisions, such as whether a patient should undergo surgery, further physiotherapy, or begin a particular treatment regime. Gait analysis can also be used in sports science to monitor and review performance and technique. Gait can be recorded in a variety of ways, including pressure sensors, force plates, in-shoe pressure systems, through marker-based or marker-less systems using various cameras or sensors to calculate body positions in a set sequence of movements. This book focuses on both the hardware systems for collecting data as well as data visualisation and mathematical models for interpreting the data. It is written by a range of international researchers from academia, industry, and clinical settings, providing a complete overview of gait analysis technologies suitable for an audience of engineers in rehabilitation technologies or other biomedical engineering fields.Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction to gait analysis Chapter 2: Gait analysis - a historical perspective Chapter 3: Gait analysis - kinematics Chapter 4: Gait analysis - kinetics Chapter 5: Assessment of muscle function Chapter 6: Considerations for data analysis Chapter 7: Novel technologies for gait analysis Chapter 8: Clinical gait analysis Chapter 9: Gait analysis in rehabilitation Chapter 10: Forensic gait analysis - Is there a case? Chapter 11: Future of gait analysis
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ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons Inc Biomechanics of the Musculoskeletal System:
Book SynopsisThe topic of this book is the modeling of data uncertainty and knowledge for a health engineering problem such as the biomechanics of the musculoskeletal system. This is the first book on this subject. It begins with the state of the art in related topics such as data uncertainty, knowledge modeling, and the biomechanics of the musculoskeletal system, followed by fundamental and theoretical aspects of this field. Clinically relevant applications of musculoskeletal system modeling are then introduced. The book finishes with a chapter on practical software and tools for knowledge modeling and reasoning purposes.Table of ContentsPreface ix Chapter 1 Biomechanics of the Musculoskeletal System 1 1.1 Biomechanics and its applications 1 1.2 Biomechanics of the musculoskeletal system: current knowledge 5 1.3 Challenges and perspectives of rigid multi-body musculoskeletal models 26 1.4 Summary 26 1.5 Bibliography 30 Chapter 2 Modeling of Biomechanical Data Uncertainty 37 2.1 Introduction of biomechanical data and their uncertainties 37 2.2 Biomechanical data uncertainty modeling 49 2.3 Biomechanical data uncertainty propagation 62 2.4 Conclusions and perspectives 69 2.5 Summary 70 2.6 Bibliography 71 Chapter 3 Knowledge Modeling in Biomechanics of the Musculoskeletal System 75 3.1 Knowledge modeling in Biomechanics 75 3.2 Knowledge representation 77 3.3 Knowledge reasoning 79 3.4 Conventional and advanced knowledge discovery methods 80 3.5 CDS system 91 3.6 Conclusions 97 3.7 Summary 98 3.8 Bibliography 98 Chapter 4 Clinical Applications of Biomechanical and Knowledge-Based Models 103 4.1 Patient-specific musculoskeletal model: effect of the orthosis 103 4.2 Computational musculoskeletal ontological model 117 4.3 Predictive models of the pathologies of the lower limbs 130 4.4 Conclusions 136 4.5 Summary 137 4.6 Bibliography 137 Chapter 5 Software and Tools for Knowledge Modeling and Reasoning/Inference 143 5.1 Open source and Commercial knowledge modeling software and tools 143 5.2 Protégé: ontology editor and knowledge-based framework 145 5.3 JESS: reasoning and inference library 148 5.4 Conclusion 150 5.5 Summary 150 5.6 Bibliography 151 Index 153
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Lotus Publishing Functional Anatomy of the Pelvis and the
Book SynopsisIn Functional Anatomy of the Pelvis and the Sacroiliac Joint author and respected bodywork specialist John Gibbons looks at one of the most important areas of the body: the pelvis and the sacroiliac joint. He takes readers on a fascinating journey of enlightenment, teaching us to recognize pain and dysfunctional patterns that arise from the pelvic girdle. Gibbons addresses key issues such as: * The walking/gait cycle and its relationship to the pelvis * Leg length discrepancy and its relationship to the kinetic chain and the pelvis * The laws of spinal mechanics * The relationship of the hip joint, gluteal muscles, lumbar spine to the pelvis * Sacroiliac joint screening In addition, he provides step-by-step techniques to identify and correct a number of impaired patterns as well as functional exercises for the pelvis that promote recovery.
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Mac Keith Press Measuring Walking: A Handbook of Clinical Gait
Book SynopsisThis book is a practical guide to instrumented clinical gait analysis covering all aspects of routine service provision. It reinforces what is coming to be regarded as the conventional approach to clinical gait analysis. Data capture, processing and biomechanical interpretation are all described with an emphasis on ensuring high quality results. There are also chapters on how to set up and maintain clinical gait analysis services and laboratories. The book aims to describe the theoretical basis of gait analysis in conceptual terms. It then builds on this to give practical advice on how to perform the full spectrum of tasks that comprise contemporary clinical gait analysis. Readership Professionals from either a clinical or technical background working within clinical gait analysis services. The extensive sections on data capture and processing will also be invaluable for those using gait analysis for research purposes. Clinicians receiving gait analysis reports and particularly those who base clinical decisions upon gait analysis results (e.g. orthopaedic surgeons) will find it useful in understanding where the data comes from and how it can be interpreted. Physiotherapists Table of ContentsAbout the Author Acknowledgements Foreword Preface Terminology 1. Introduction 2. Basic Measurements 3. The conventional gait model 4. Alternatives to the conventional gait model 5. Advanced processing techniques 6. Electromyography 7. Clinical video 8. Physical examination 9. General measures of walking quality 10. Relationships between different data types 11. Quality assurance 12. Interpretation and reporting 13. Accuracy and reliability 14. How to set up a gait analysis service 15. How to set up and maintain a gait analysis laboratory Appendix 1: Limitations of the conventional subdivision of the gait cycle Appendix 2: Other measures of repeatability Index
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Wolters Kluwer Health Therapeutic Modalities: The Art and Science
Book SynopsisIdeal for exercise science, athletic training, and physical therapy students, this updated edition of Knight and Draper’sTherapeutic Modalities: The Art and Science covers the knowledge and skills needed to select the best therapeutic modality for each client injury. This edition helps students hone their clinical decision-making skills by teaching both the how and the why of each therapeutic modality, offering the application that today’s student craves. Retaining the accessible student-friendly writing style and focus on kinesthetic learning that made the book so successful, the third edition is enhanced by new chapters, new photos, and significant updates throughout that reflect the latest research and advances in the field. A focus on both the art and science of practice. The authors emphasize the importance of using evidence-based information while acknowledging that clinicians must also rely on experience and tradition when selecting the best modalities. New chapters on Positional Release Therapy, Nitrogen Vapor Cryotherapy, and Bio-Electro-Magnetic-Energy-Regulation (BEMER Opening) cover vital topics for today’s professionals. Practical guidance. Each modality chapter is followed by step-by-step procedures for effectively using that modality in practice to prepare students for everyday challenges. Chapter-opening Scenes feature a short scenario that poses a situation related to chapter content, while chapter-closing Scenes complete the vignette, helping students see how content is put into practice. Five-Step Application Procedure Templates help students organize the information needed to apply a modality. Modality Myths present common misunderstandings and provide a scientific basis for setting the record straight. Concept Check exercises deepen understanding. Application Tips offer tips for practice and understanding. Reflections and Case Studies encourage students to reflect on and apply the different therapeutic modalities. Review Questions are ideal for review and self-testing. eBook available for purchase. Fast, smart, and convenient, today’s eBooks can transform learning. These interactive, fully searchable tools offer 24/7 access on multiple devices, the ability to highlight and share notes, and more
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Wolters Kluwer Health Biomechanical Basis of Human Movement
Book SynopsisThe ideal introductory text for a rigorous approach to biomechanics, Biomechanical Basis of Movement, Fifth Edition helps build a precise, comprehensive grasp of the full continuum of human movement potential. Focusing on the quantitative nature of biomechanics, this exacting but approachable text applies laws of motion and mechanics to in-depth analysis of specific movements, integrating current literature, meaningful numerical examples, relevant applications, hands-on exercises and functional anatomy, physics, calculus and physiology. Content is organized into sections that build upon each other to offer a structured introduction to biomechanics as it relates to exercise science. The extensively updated Fifth Edition emphasizes clinical relevance with integrated examples and questions and offers an expansive suite of digital resources, including new artwork, animations, and multiple eBook options to make mastery of biomechanics more accessible than ever. UPDATED! Content reflects the latest perspectives on functional anatomy and highlights the clinical relevance of biomechanics for successful Allied Health practice. UPDATED! Extensively revised illustrations clarify anatomical structures and movements in full color. Chapter objectives, outlines, and summaries focus your attention on essential concepts and reinforce key takeaways. Review questions at the end of each chapter test your comprehension and challenge you to apply concepts in a clinical context.
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Wolters Kluwer Health ACSM's Resources for the Exercise Physiologist: A
Book SynopsisAn essential preparation book for the ACSM Certified Exercise Physiologist examination, ACSM’s Resources for the Exercise Physiologist, 3rd Edition, is an essential volume for certification candidates and practicing Exercise Physiologists looking to boost their exam confidence and achieve success in practice. This updated edition is fully aligned with the eleventh edition of ACSM’s Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription and reflects the most current standards and practices in exercise physiology. Published by the American College of Sports Medicine, this practical resource is organized around the scope of ACSM-EP practice domains. A clear introduction to understanding exercise, physical activity, and pre-exercise screening opens the book, followed by thorough coverage of assessment and programming for healthy populations, assessment and programming for special populations, counseling and behavioral strategies for encouraging exercises, and legal, management and professional issues relevant to practice. Updated content aligned with the 11th edition of ACSM’s Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription prepares students for exam success and equips prospective and practicing EPs with the foundation for confident, competent clinical practice. Chapter objectives keep students focused on essential information. Case Studies provide essential practice applying knowledge to commonly encountered scenarios.
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Wolters Kluwer Health Exercise Physiology for Health, Fitness, and
Book SynopsisWith the new 6th Edition, this book-only version of Exercise Physiology for Health, Fitness, and Performance continues to provide an authoritative resource for mastering exercise physiology. This engaging, accessible and approachable resource integrates theoretical and research-based basic exercise physiology with real-world application to prepare students for exciting positions in exercise science, fitness, physical education, athletic training, rehabilitation, coaching, and/or allied health professions. Updated throughout, the text uses sound pedagogical principles to explain scientific research that is the foundation of exercise physiology and incorporates multiple features to help students apply their knowledge to improve human health, fitness, and performance. Content in this edition is organized by independent units (Metabolic, Cardiovascular-Respiratory, Neuromuscular-Skeletal, and Neuroendocrine-Immune), offering maximum teaching flexibility for faculty and ensuring a consistent, efficient, and effective learning experience for students. New Literature Search exercises reinforce the scientific basis of each discipline and boost students’ information literacy. Current research incorporated throughout the text keeps students up to date with emerging topics and the latest approaches to exercise physiology. Focus on Application and Focus on Research boxes strengthen students’ ability to recognize the impact of research on practice and apply basic concepts to relevant scenarios. Clinically Relevant boxes familiarize students with information, situations, or case studies they may encounter during internships or professional practice. Check Your Comprehension boxes reinforce the ability to work through problems, interpret circumstances, analyze information, and deduce answers as you move through each chapter. Example boxes enhance problem-solving and calculation skills. Definition boxes help students master key terminology. Summaries highlight essential chapter takeaways at a glance. Links to Online Resources help students make the most of their study time and ensure understanding.
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