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Biomechanics of human movement

Winter, D. A. (1979), Biomechanics of Human Movement, John WUey Sons, New York. [Pg.1108]

Berme, N. and Cappozzo, A. 1990. Biomechanics of Human Movement Applications in Rehabilitation, Sports and Ergonomics. Worthington, Ohio, Bertec Corporation. [Pg.1382]

There are two fundamentally different approaches to studying the biomechanics of human movement forward dynamics and inverse dynamics. Either can be used to determine Joint kinetics (e.g., estimate joint moments during movements). [Pg.114]

The biomechanics of human movement is a growing field, spanning many disciplines. As new techniques are developed and shared across these disciplines, the field will continue to grow, allowing us to peer deeper into the mechanics of movement. [Pg.136]


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