- Offers a broad discussion on the concepts of kinesiology and biomechanics
- Covers all recent updates and advances in this field
- Features high quality photographs and lucid illustrations
This book presents essential information on the various concepts of biomechanics and kinesiology applied to human body, also describing in depth the understanding of the various physical and mathematical principles applied towards understanding of this science of movement. It tries to simplify this biological movement science by facilitating easy understanding of the various applications of the forces acting on the human body.
This book provides a deep insight to the clinical gait analysis and it’s interpretations with graphical outputs, it also covers important topics such as biomechanics of important human joints such as neck, shoulder, spine, hip, knee and ankle with their recent advances. It also includes chapters on biomechanical instrumentation and their interpretation. Another highlight of the book is chapters on biomechanical motion analysis systems used for athletes.
This book offers a valuable resource for medical and paramedical students, researchers and clinicians practicing musculoskeletal and manual therapy, aiding researchers gaining insight to human biomechanics.
Table of Contents- 1: Concepts of Biomechanics
- 2: Cellular biomechanics of Soft Tissues
- 3: Application of Physical Laws on Human Body
- 4: Applied Biomechanics on Joint, Muscle, Tendon and Ligament
- 5: Principles of Kinetics and Kinematics on Human Body
- 6: Lever Systems at human joints and muscles
- 7: Kinetics and Kinematics of Temporomandibular Joint
- 8: Kinetics and Kinematics of Shoulder Joint Complex
- 9: Kinetics and Kinematics of Rib Cage
- 10: Kinetics and Kinematics of Pelvis
- 11: Kinetics and Kinematics of Hip
- 12: Kinetics and Kinematics of Knee
- 13: Kinetics and Kinematics of Ankle
- 14: Gait Analysis
- 15: Postural Analysis
- 16: Concepts of Kinesiology
- 17: Advanced Instrumentations and their Interpretation
- 18: Applied Kinesiology in Sports
- 19: Biomechanics and Kinesiology in Strength and Conditioning
- 20: Calculating Muscular and Joint Forces