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020 _a9781284175646
040 _cLCIC LIBRARY
082 _aREF 613.7 G91
100 _aMichael R. Gross
_eAuthor
245 0 _aAnatomical kinesiology /
260 _aBurlington, MA :
_bJones & Bartlett Learning,
_c2021.
300 _a269 pages;
_b 1 online resource
520 _aAnatomical Kinesiology provides students with a comprehensive and concise resource for mastering the muscles and related anatomy responsible for body movement. This is a foundational topic needed for application to other important areas including biomechanics, musculoskeletal injuries, rehabilitation, strength and conditioning, and more. The text uses 18 chapters divided across five sections to cover all the material. Section I has four chapters that present the anatomy and physiology concepts most relevant to kinesiology such as body orientation; terminology; and the skeletal, muscular, and nervous organ systems. Section II is divided into three chapters on the bones and their landmarks. The final three sections contain the muscle chapters: One section for the lower extremities, one for the axial skeleton, and one for the upper extremities. The chapters are divided by regions (i.e. ankle, knee, shoulder, etc.)
650 _aAnatomy
650 _aMusculoskeletal System anatomy & histology
650 _aKinesiology
650 _aApplied kinesiology
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