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Cover PhotoPage: CoverFront PagePage: iiTable of ContentsPage: iiiCopyrightPage: iiiDedicationPage: iiiAbout the AuthorPage: viiAbout the ContributorsPage: xiReviewersPage: xiiForewordPage: xvFeaturesPage: xviiSection I: Basic Topics in KinesiologyPage: xviiBasic Topics in KinesiologyPage: xviiAdditional Clinical ConnectionsPage: xviiStudy QuestionsChapter: Getting StartedPage: 13WA Is Kinesiology? Page: 3 total plan of this textbook page: 3 kinematics page: 4 kinetic page: 11 Congratulations: 24GlossenSar page: 25 Questions about the study page: 27 chapter and function of human joint page: 28 classification of the joints according to movement potential: 28 classification of the synthesis according to mechanical analogy page: 30 rotation axis page: 34 HISTOLOGICAL ORGANIZATION OF THE PERIARTICULARY CONNECTIVE TISSUE Page: 34 TYPES OF THE PERIARTICULARY CONNECTIVE TISSUE Page: 36 BONE Page: 40 SOME EFFECTS OF IMMOBILIZATION ON THE STRENGTH OF PERI-ARTICULARY CONNECTIVE TISSUE AND BONE e: 42BRIEF OVERVIEW OF JOINT PATHOLOGY Page: 42SUMMARY Page: 44 STUDY QUESTIONS Page: 46 Chapter 3: Muscle: The primary stabilizer and mover of the skeletal system Page: 47 MUSCLE AS A STABILIZER OF THE SKELETON: GENERATING A FORCE ADEQUATE SPECIFIC LENGTH Page: 48 MUSCLE AS MOVATOR OF THE SKELETON : Force Modulation Page: 58 Itroduction to Electromyographypage: 64 caSes of Muscle Fatigue in Healthy Individuals: 68 Changes in Muscles with Strength Training, Reduced Use and Advanced Age: 69 - Summary Page: 72 study Questions: 76 - Chapter 4: BioMechanical Princiles: 77Newnown of Principles: 77Newnown of Principles. FOR MOTION ANALYSIS: PREPARE THE STAGE FOR ANALYSIS Page: 83 INTRODUCTION TO BIOMECHANICS: FINDING THE SOLUTIONS Page: 96 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Page: 112 Additional Clinical Connections Page: 112 STUDY QUESTIONS Page: 113 Appendix I: Review of Trigonometry and Additional Biomechanical Problems Page: 115 Part A: Basic Rectangle Trigonometry Page: 115 Part B Additional Biome Chanic Problems: 116Section II: Upper LimbPage: 118upper Limb: 118Additional Clinical ConnectionsPage: 118Study Questions 173OSTEOLOGYPage: 173ARTHROLOGYPage: 176MUSCLE AND JOINT INTERACTIONPage: 193SYNOPSISPage: DYNOPSIS2Page: Clinical Connection : 215Chapter 7: WristPage: 215OSTEOLOGYPage: 215ARTHROLOGYPage: 221MUSCLE AND JOINT INTERACTIONPage: 230SYNOPSISPage: 237Additional Clinical ConnectionsPage: 238STUDY QUESTIONSPage: 243Chapter 8: HandPage: 243TERMINOLOGYPage: 243OSTEOLOGYPage: 246ARTHROLOGY Interaction page: 262-hand as an act of action: 244 joint deformities, which are caused by rheumatoid arthritis: 282 synopsis page: 288 clinical connection page: 289 studies quest ion side: 297-anchlang II: Reference materials for muscle approaches and innovation of the upper extremity page: 298 part: spinal nervous powder: 299 B: Five major nerves and their pattern of motor innervation throughout the upper limb Page: 300 Part C: Key muscles used to test spinal nerve root function (C5 to T1) Page: 300 Part D: Dermatomes of the upper limb Page: 301 Part E: Attachment and innervation of the muscles of the upper limb Page : 301Section III: Axial SkeletonPage: 304Axial SkeletonPage: 304Additional Clinical ConnectionsPage: 304Study QuestionsPage: 304Chapter 9: Axial Skeleton: Osteology and ArthrologyPage: 304OSTEOLOGYPage: 309ARTHROLOGYPage: 326REGIONAL ANATOMY AND KINEMATICS ACROSS THE VERTEBRAL COLUMNPage: 332SUMMARY OF THE KINEMATICS WITHIN THE VERTEBRAL COLUMNPage: 308SACROILIAC JOINTSPage: 359SYNOPSISPage: 365Additional Clinical ConnectionsPage: 366STUDY QUESTIONSPage : 378Kapitel 10: Axialskelett on: Muscle and Joint InteractionsPage: 378INNERVATION DER MUSKELN UND GELENKE INNERHALB DES RUMPFES UND DER KRANIOZERVIKALEN REGIONENPage: 380STAMM AND CRANIOCERVICAL REGIONSPage: 381SELECT BIOMECHANICAL PROBLEMS OF LIFTING: A FOCUS ON REDUCING BACK INJURIESPage: 379SYNOPSISPage: 411Additional Clinical ConnectionsPage: 41QUESTION:TUShapterPage: 413 Kinesiology of Chewing and Ventilation Page: 423 PART 1: VENTILATION PART: 423CHEWING PART: 42 Page: 439 STUDY QUESTIONS Page: 455 Appendix III: Reference materials for muscular attachments and innervation of the axial skeleton Page: 456 Part A: Formation of the cauda equina Page: 457 Part B: Thoracic dermatomes of the trunk Page: 457Part C: Attachments and innervation of the muscles of the axial skeleton Page:457Abschnitt IV: Untere ExtremitätSeite: 461Untere ExtremitätSeite: 461Weitere klinische ZusammenhängeSeite: 461StudienfragenSeite: 461Kapitel 12: HüfteSeite: 461OSTEOLOGIESeite: 461ARTHROLOGIESeite: 472MUSKEL- UND GELENKE-INTERAKTIONEXAMP ASE: RATIONALE FOR SELECTED THERAPEUTIC AND SURGICAL INTERVENTIONSPage: 466SYNOPSISPage: 505Additional Clinical ConnectionsPage: 507STUDY QUESTIONSPage: 519Chapter 13: KneePage: 519OSTEOLOGYPage: 519ARTHROLOGYPage: 523MUSCLE AND JOINT INTERACTIONPage: 539SYNOPSISPage: 556Additional Clinical ConnectionsPage: 557STUDY QUESTIONSPage: 571Chapter 14: Ankle and FootPage: 571OSTEOLOGYPage : 571arthrologypage: 578Muscle und GelenkinteraktionSeite: 573SynopSispage: 617Additional Clinical ConnectionsPage: 619Study Fragen : 647MUSKELAKTIVITÄTSeite: 650KINETIKSeite: 627GAIT DISORDERSPage: 663SYNOPSISPage: 671Additional Clinical ConnectionsPage: 672 STUDY QUESTIONSPage: 681Appendix V: Reference Materials for Muscle Insertions and Innervation of the Lower Limb Se ite: 682Part A: Spinal nerve root innervations of lower limb musclesPage: 683Part B: Key muscles used to test spinal nerve root (L2 to S3) functionPage: 684Part C: Lower limb dermatomesPage: 684Part D: Attachments and innervation of lower limb musclesPage: 685IndexPage : 688
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Brilliantly and lavishly illustrated, this dynamic resource is the most comprehensive, research-based, reader-friendly text on kinesiology. An engaging approach examines the fundamental principles in vivid detail and clarifies the connection between the structure and function of the musculoskeletal system to help you ensure a clear, confident understanding.
- UNIQUE! Clinical Connections boxes in each chapter enhance your understanding and encourage practical application.
- Dedicated focus boxes and clinical examples throughout the text connect classroom content with real-world applications to help you succeed in practice.
- Logically organized content creates an understanding of basic concepts before moving on to more complex material to facilitate learning.
- Chapter overviews provide a framework for learning and allow you to access specific topics at a glance.
- UNIQUE! A companion website from Evolve Resources reinforces your understanding through kinesiology video clips and answers to study questions.
- UNIQUE! More than 500 high-quality, full-color illustrations clarify the anatomy of the musculoskeletal system and support anatomical concepts.
- Study questions in each chapter test your understanding and strengthen your critical thinking skills.
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Cover PhotoPage: CoverFront PagePage: iiTable of ContentsPage: iiiCopyrightPage: iiiDedicationPage: iiiAbout the AuthorPage: viiAbout the ContributorsPage: xiReviewersPage: xiiForewordPage: xvFeaturesPage: xviiSection I: Basic Topics in KinesiologyPage: xviiBasic Topics in KinesiologyPage: xviiAdditional Clinical ConnectionsPage: xviiStudy QuestionsChapter: Getting StartedPage: 13WA Is Kinesiology? Page: 3 total plan of this textbook page: 3 kinematics page: 4 kinetic page: 11 Congratulations: 24GlossenSar page: 25 Questions about the study page: 27 chapter and function of human joint page: 28 classification of the joints according to movement potential: 28 classification of the synthesis according to mechanical analogy page: 30 rotation axis page: 34 HISTOLOGICAL ORGANIZATION OF THE PERIARTICULARY CONNECTIVE TISSUE Page: 34 TYPES OF THE PERIARTICULARY CONNECTIVE TISSUE Page: 36 BONE Page: 40 SOME EFFECTS OF IMMOBILIZATION ON THE STRENGTH OF PERI-ARTICULARY CONNECTIVE TISSUE AND BONE e: 42BRIEF OVERVIEW OF JOINT PATHOLOGY Page: 42SUMMARY Page: 44 STUDY QUESTIONS Page: 46 Chapter 3: Muscle: The primary stabilizer and mover of the skeletal system Page: 47 MUSCLE AS A STABILIZER OF THE SKELETON: GENERATING A FORCE ADEQUATE SPECIFIC LENGTH Page: 48 MUSCLE AS MOVATOR OF THE SKELETON : Force Modulation Page: 58 Itroduction to Electromyographypage: 64 caSes of Muscle Fatigue in Healthy Individuals: 68 Changes in Muscles with Strength Training, Reduced Use and Advanced Age: 69 - Summary Page: 72 study Questions: 76 - Chapter 4: BioMechanical Princiles: 77Newnown of Principles: 77Newnown of Principles. FOR MOTION ANALYSIS: PREPARE THE STAGE FOR ANALYSIS Page: 83 INTRODUCTION TO BIOMECHANICS: FINDING THE SOLUTIONS Page: 96 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Page: 112 Additional Clinical Connections Page: 112 STUDY QUESTIONS Page: 113 Appendix I: Review of Trigonometry and Additional Biomechanical Problems Page: 115 Part A: Basic Rectangle Trigonometry Page: 115 Part B Additional Biome Chanic Problems: 116Section II: Upper LimbPage: 118upper Limb: 118Additional Clinical ConnectionsPage: 118Study Questions 173OSTEOLOGYPage: 173ARTHROLOGYPage: 176MUSCLE AND JOINT INTERACTIONPage: 193SYNOPSISPage: DYNOPSIS2Page: Clinical Connection : 215Chapter 7: WristPage: 215OSTEOLOGYPage: 215ARTHROLOGYPage: 221MUSCLE AND JOINT INTERACTIONPage: 230SYNOPSISPage: 237Additional Clinical ConnectionsPage: 238STUDY QUESTIONSPage: 243Chapter 8: HandPage: 243TERMINOLOGYPage: 243OSTEOLOGYPage: 246ARTHROLOGY Interaction page: 262-hand as an act of action: 244 joint deformities, which are caused by rheumatoid arthritis: 282 synopsis page: 288 clinical connection page: 289 studies quest ion side: 297-anchlang II: Reference materials for muscle approaches and innovation of the upper extremity page: 298 part: spinal nervous powder: 299 B: Five major nerves and their pattern of motor innervation throughout the upper limb Page: 300 Part C: Key muscles used to test spinal nerve root function (C5 to T1) Page: 300 Part D: Dermatomes of the upper limb Page: 301 Part E: Attachment and innervation of the muscles of the upper limb Page : 301Section III: Axial SkeletonPage: 304Axial SkeletonPage: 304Additional Clinical ConnectionsPage: 304Study QuestionsPage: 304Chapter 9: Axial Skeleton: Osteology and ArthrologyPage: 304OSTEOLOGYPage: 309ARTHROLOGYPage: 326REGIONAL ANATOMY AND KINEMATICS ACROSS THE VERTEBRAL COLUMNPage: 332SUMMARY OF THE KINEMATICS WITHIN THE VERTEBRAL COLUMNPage: 308SACROILIAC JOINTSPage: 359SYNOPSISPage: 365Additional Clinical ConnectionsPage: 366STUDY QUESTIONSPage : 378Kapitel 10: Axialskelett on: Muscle and Joint InteractionsPage: 378INNERVATION DER MUSKELN UND GELENKE INNERHALB DES RUMPFES UND DER KRANIOZERVIKALEN REGIONENPage: 380STAMM AND CRANIOCERVICAL REGIONSPage: 381SELECT BIOMECHANICAL PROBLEMS OF LIFTING: A FOCUS ON REDUCING BACK INJURIESPage: 379SYNOPSISPage: 411Additional Clinical ConnectionsPage: 41QUESTION:TUShapterPage: 413 Kinesiology of Chewing and Ventilation Page: 423 PART 1: VENTILATION PART: 423CHEWING PART: 42 Page: 439 STUDY QUESTIONS Page: 455 Appendix III: Reference materials for muscular attachments and innervation of the axial skeleton Page: 456 Part A: Formation of the cauda equina Page: 457 Part B: Thoracic dermatomes of the trunk Page: 457Part C: Attachments and innervation of the muscles of the axial skeleton Page:457Abschnitt IV: Untere ExtremitätSeite: 461Untere ExtremitätSeite: 461Weitere klinische ZusammenhängeSeite: 461StudienfragenSeite: 461Kapitel 12: HüfteSeite: 461OSTEOLOGIESeite: 461ARTHROLOGIESeite: 472MUSKEL- UND GELENKE-INTERAKTIONEXAMP ASE: RATIONALE FOR SELECTED THERAPEUTIC AND SURGICAL INTERVENTIONSPage: 466SYNOPSISPage: 505Additional Clinical ConnectionsPage: 507STUDY QUESTIONSPage: 519Chapter 13: KneePage: 519OSTEOLOGYPage: 519ARTHROLOGYPage: 523MUSCLE AND JOINT INTERACTIONPage: 539SYNOPSISPage: 556Additional Clinical ConnectionsPage: 557STUDY QUESTIONSPage: 571Chapter 14: Ankle and FootPage: 571OSTEOLOGYPage : 571arthrologypage: 578Muscle und GelenkinteraktionSeite: 573SynopSispage: 617Additional Clinical ConnectionsPage: 619Study Fragen : 647MUSKELAKTIVITÄTSeite: 650KINETIKSeite: 627GAIT DISORDERSPage: 663SYNOPSISPage: 671Additional Clinical ConnectionsPage: 672 STUDY QUESTIONSPage: 681Appendix V: Reference Materials for Muscle Insertions and Innervation of the Lower Limb Se ite: 682Part A: Spinal nerve root innervations of lower limb musclesPage: 683Part B: Key muscles used to test spinal nerve root (L2 to S3) functionPage: 684Part C: Lower limb dermatomesPage: 684Part D: Attachments and innervation of lower limb musclesPage: 685IndexPage : 688
Description:
Brilliantly and lavishly illustrated, this dynamic resource is the most comprehensive, research-based, reader-friendly text on kinesiology. An engaging approach examines the fundamental principles in vivid detail and clarifies the connection between the structure and function of the musculoskeletal system to help you ensure a clear, confident understanding.
- UNIQUE! Clinical Connections boxes in each chapter enhance your understanding and encourage practical application.
- Dedicated focus boxes and clinical examples throughout the text connect classroom content with real-world applications to help you succeed in practice.
- Logically organized content creates an understanding of basic concepts before moving on to more complex material to facilitate learning.
- Chapter overviews provide a framework for learning and allow you to access specific topics at a glance.
- UNIQUE! A companion website from Evolve Resources reinforces your understanding through kinesiology video clips and answers to study questions.
- UNIQUE! More than 500 high-quality, full-color illustrations clarify the anatomy of the musculoskeletal system and support anatomical concepts.
- Study questions in each chapter test your understanding and strengthen your critical thinking skills.
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