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Human Movement Explained (Physiotherapy Practice Explained)

Human Movement Explained (Physiotherapy Practice Explained)

Human Movement Explained (Physiotherapy Practice Explained)
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Human Movement Explained (Physiotherapy Practice Explained) Paperback - 1995

by Jones MSc MCSP Dip TP Cert Ed, Kim; Barker MSc MCSP SRP, Karen

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Butterworth-Heinemann, 1995-11-16. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title!
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Movement studies is a core subject studied by all physiotherapists. A good understanding of both the theoretical and practical aspects of human movemnet is essential for good clinical practice. This book is written in three parts and assumnes only a basic knowledge of anatomy and physiology. The first part covers the basic principles of biomechanics and the control of movement. Part two discusses the principles and types of exercise which can be used in rehabilitation and the final section looks at various clinical applications of movement such as relaxation, gait analysis and ergonomics.
  • Written in a clear and informative style the text continually relates theory to clinical practice
  • Well illustrated and contains many references allowing the reader to follow up areas of particular interest
  • Essential reading for all physiotherapy students, this book is also invaluable to practitioners wishing to renew their knowledge of treatment regimes and also students from other disciplines such as occupational therapy, podiatry, nursing, osteopathy and chiropractice
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