Anatomy of Movement
The focus throughout the book is on anatomy not for its own sake, but in its functional relationship to the actual movements of the body in dance, exercise, and other physical disciplines. -- from back cover.
Author: Blandine Calais-Germain
Publisher: Churchill Livingstone
ISBN: 9780939616176
Page: 289
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Three Lectures on the Anatomy of Movement
We have considered the two essential intrinsic attributes or characters of
movement, viz. its time and its quantity. We must now pass on to consider its
antecedents and sequents. Important antecedents of movements are the forces
which, acting ...
Author: Francis Warner
Publisher:
ISBN:
Page: 135
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The Anatomy of Exercise and Movement for the Study of Dance Pilates Sports and Yoga
""The tens of millions of people who participate in or instruct dance, pilates, sports, and yoga will find this book an essential tool that explains the mechanics behind physical movement, recommends strengthening and stretching exercises, ...
Author: Jo Ann Staugaard-Jones
Publisher: North Atlantic Books
ISBN: 9781583943519
Page: 192
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Clinical Anatomy of the Lumbar Spine and Sacrum
Armed with a detailed knowledge of the range of normal intersegmental motion
and the patterns of coupled movements in the lumbar spine, investigators have
explored the possibility that patients with back pain or specific spinal disorders ...
Author: Nikolai Bogduk
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
ISBN: 0443101191
Page: 250
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Dance Anatomy and Kinesiology
However , despite these difficulties , it is essential that more research be
performed on dance movements and that information gained from research on
similar movements be applied to dance . While the qualitative anatomical
analysis and ...
Author: Karen S. Clippinger
Publisher: Human Kinetics
ISBN: 9780880115315
Page: 533
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Anatomy of the Moving Body Second Edition
Preface This book was originally written as a series of lectures for a basic course
in anatomy given at the Dimon Institute for the Alexander Technique in New York
City. Its purpose is to provide teachers and students of movement with a basic ...
Author: Theodore Dimon, Jr.
Publisher: North Atlantic Books
ISBN: 158394687X
Page: 280
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Muscles Nerves and Movement
This volume is aimed at introducing students, particularly those with a limited scientific background, to a basic understanding of the way in which bones, joints, muscles and nerves allow the body to perform movement during daily activities ...
Author: Barbara Tyldesley
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1405147415
Page: 280
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Principles and Practice of Movement Disorders E Book
7. CHAPTER. Chapter contents Introduction 157 Functional anatomy of the basal
ganglia 157 Techniques of stereotactic surgery 159 Thalamotomy 160 Ablative
lesions of the pallidum and subthalamic nucleus 160 ...
Author: Stanley Fahn
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
ISBN: 1437737706
Page: 556
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Clinical and Radiological Anatomy of the Lumbar Spine E Book
The force is applied until the range of movement is maximal, and once the range
is measured, the force is released. However, if a constant force is left applied to a
collagenous structure for a more prolonged period, further movement is ...
Author: Nikolai Bogduk
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
ISBN: 0702051667
Page: 272
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Anatomy and Human Movement
We have designed and written this book for the student of anatomy who is
concerned with the study of the living body, and who wishes to use this
knowledge functionally for a greater understanding of the mechanisms which
allow movement to ...
Author: Nigel Palastanga
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
ISBN: 1483192741
Page: 896
View: 902
Anatomy and Human Movement E Book
We have designed and written this book for the student of anatomy who is
concerned with the study of the living body and who wishes to use this
knowledge functionally for a greater understanding of the mechanisms which
allow movement to ...
Author: Nigel Palastanga
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
ISBN: 070204749X
Page: 736
View: 202
The Anatomy of Sports Injuries
Stretching is a simple and effective activity that helps to enhance athletic
performance , decrease the likelihood of injury and minimize muscle soreness .
But how specifically does stretching prevent sports injury ? Improved Range of
Movement ...
Author: Brad Walker
Publisher: North Atlantic Books
ISBN: 9781556436666
Page: 244
View: 249
Applied Anatomy of Aerial Arts
The most common hip-related complaint from aerialists is a “snapping hip” with
motion. This feeling of some soft tissue snapping ... from a change in its
movement pattern. Due to the hip's anatomical resting position of almost full
extension, ...
Author: Emily Scherb, D.P.T.
Publisher: North Atlantic Books
ISBN: 1623172179
Page: 208
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Athletic Ability the Anatomy of Motion
The book covers the general characteristics of bones, joints and muscles and provides general guidelines for flexibility and strength training before tackling the anatomy and function of different parts of the body.
Author: Rolf Wirhed
Publisher: Mosby Incorporated
ISBN: 9780723426431
Page: 171
View: 196
Anatomy and Physiology 2007 Ed 2007 Edition
ABDUCTION AND ADDUCTION Abduction ( ab , from ) is movement away from
the longitudinal axis of the body in the frontal plane ... Rotation Rotational
movements are also described with reference to a figure in the anatomical
position .
Author:
Publisher: Rex Bookstore, Inc.
ISBN: 9789712348075
Page:
View: 412
Clinical Anatomy of the Spine Spinal Cord and ANS E Book
the motor system for movement. Under optimal conditions, a person can respond
(reflexively) to a stimulus in 120 to 150 ms, with proprioceptive responses being
the quickest. However, voluntary tasks can take hundreds of milliseconds to ...
Author: Gregory D. Cramer
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
ISBN: 0323082319
Page: 688
View: 984
Hollinshead s Functional Anatomy of the Limbs and Back E Book
produce any movement. Through its closer attachment to the joint, the muscle in
Figure 3-6, A has sacrificed strength in favor of range of movement and speed,
inasmuch as range and speed parallel each other. The muscle in Figure 3-6, B, ...
Author: David B. Jenkins
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
ISBN: 1416069402
Page: 480
View: 536
Yoga and Anatomy
It also provides a thorough learning and teaching tool for yoga anatomy and mindful movement workshops in medical and allied health profession programs. This book includes complimentary access to a digital copy on https://medone.thieme.com.
Author: Barbie Klein
Publisher: Thieme Medical Publishers
ISBN: 9781626238305
Page: 206
View: 640
Basic and Clinical Anatomy of the Spine Spinal Cord and ANS E Book
Movement between two typical adjacent vertebrae is slight, but when the
movement between many segments is combined, the result is a great deal of
movement.The movements that can occur in the spine include flexion, extension,
lateral ...
Author: Gregory D. Cramer
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
ISBN: 0323071422
Page: 672
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