Neuromechanics of Human Movement, Fifth Edition, draws on the disciplines of neurophysiology and physics to explore how the nervous system controls the actions of muscles to produce human motion. This contemporary approach is much different from the traditional approach, which focuses solely on mechanics and does not consider the role of the sensorimotor system in the control of human movement. Authored by Roger Enoka, a widely recognized and esteemed scholar in neuromechanics, this influential text is an essential resource in biomechanics, motor learning, and applied physiology, making complex information accessible to students.
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The graphics package for Neuromechanics of Human Movement, third edition, includes more than 260 PowerPoint slides containing key concepts and selected illustrations from the textbook.
By integrating these fields in a unique framework, this text offers professionals and students both valuable clinical information and inspiration to deepen their study of human movement.
This text integrates biomechanics and neurophysiology to provide a theoretical framework for the study of human movement. This edition has been updated and expanded to include a wider range of applications.
Focuses on the examination of forces that create entire body motion, and develops the biomechanical knowledge of the reader.
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This scientifically thorough and well-organized text integrates the fields of mechanics and neuromuscular physiology to better understand human movement.
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