Human mechanics
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Human mechanics
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The concept Human mechanics represents the subject, aboutness, idea or notion of resources found in Boston University Libraries.
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- Human mechanics
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- A primer of biomechanics
- An introduction to mechanics of human movement
- Anatomy and human movement : structure and function
- Athletic ability & the anatomy of motion
- Athletic and sport issues in musculoskeletal rehabilitation
- Basic biomechanics of the musculoskeletal system
- Biomechanics : a qualitative approach for studying human movement
- Biomechanics : motion, flow, stress, and growth
- Biomechanics of human movement
- Biomechanics of sport
- Bone mechanics
- Early writings, 1920-1934
- Effects of context and instruction on movement kinematics in adults with and without cerebrovascular accident
- Efficiency of human movement
- Efficiency of human movement
- Fitting the task to the man : an ergonomic approach
- Functional movement in orthopaedic and sports physical therapy : evaluation, treatment, and outcomes
- Human body dynamics : impact, occupational, and athletic aspects
- Human movement : an integrated approach
- Introduction to biomechanic analysis of sport
- Joint structure & function : a comprehensive analysis
- Man and movement : principles of physical education
- Man and movement : principles of physical education
- Mechanical kinesiology
- Occupational biomechanics
- Patterns of human motion; : a cinematographic analysis.
- Scientific bases of human movement
- Sports fitness and training
- Techniques for the analysis of human movement
- The Biomechanics of trauma
- The biomechanics of sports techniques
- The mechanics of athletics
- The mechanics of human movement
- Williams & Lissner's biomechanics of human motion
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