Human mechanics
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Human mechanics
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- A statistical evaluation of joint range data
- Alignment in postural and movement transitions in the normal adult
- An introduction to mechanics of human movement
- Arts biomechanics--an infant science : its challenges and future
- Athletic and sport issues in musculoskeletal rehabilitation
- Basic biomechanics of the musculoskeletal system
- Basic orthopaedic biomechanics & mechano-biology
- Basic orthopaedic biomechanics & mechano-biology
- Beneficial effects of a preset tiltdown keyboard system on posture and comfort in offices : report
- Biomechanical basis of human movement
- Biomechanics : principles, trends and applications
- Biomechanics and motor control of human movement
- Biomechanics in sport : performance enhancement and injury prevention
- Biomechanics of sport
- Body wisdom : the use and training of the human body
- Common sense guide to mechanical health
- Development of movement co-ordination in children : applications in the field of ergonomics, health sciences, and sport
- Dynamic full-body circuits
- Efficiency : the next secret in sports training
- Energy medicine for health and wellness
- Female chain reaction - core conversion integration
- Forensic biomechanics
- Foundations of physical education : a scientific approach
- Functional training : muscles and movement in 3D
- Groove your body alive
- Groove your body calm
- Groove your body strong
- Human movement : an integrated approach
- Human movement, : with concepts applied to children's movement activities
- Human robotics : neuromechanics and motor control
- Humanoid robotics and neuroscience : science, engineering and society
- Inside the human body, Episode 4, Hostile world
- Introduction to sports biomechanics
- Joint structure and function : a comprehensive analysis
- Joint structure and function : a comprehensive analysis
- Kinematic analysis of human movement
- Mechanical kinesiology
- Mechanical neck pain : perspectives in functional anatomy
- Moms in motion strength
- Motor development
- Mudpacks and Prozac : experiencing Ayurvedic, biomedical and religious healing
- Neuromechanics of human movement
- Nursing assistant, Moving and turning skills | Body mechanics and positioning
- Occupational biomechanics
- Preparing for weight bearing on an arm
- Production ergonomics : designing work systems to support optimal human performance
- Programming recovery intervals during resistance-exercise workouts
- Projectile dynamics in sport : principles and applications
- Protecting your body at work : Understanding plumb line and center of gravity, Part 2, The mechanics of lifting and moving | Body mechanics and safe lifting techniques
- Protecting your body at work : planning the lift and proper lifting technique, Part 2, The mechanics of lifting and moving | Body mechanics and safe lifting
- Protecting your body at work : proper techniques for carrying objects, Part 2, The mechanics of lifting and moving | Body mechanics
- Protecting your body at work : pushing an object vs. pulling an object, Part 2, The mechanics of lifting and moving | Proper body mechanics
- Protecting your body at work : techniques for reaching upward and lifting an object, Part 2, The mechanics of lifting and moving | Proper body mechanics
- Sport aerodynamics
- Sports biomechanics : preventing injury and improving performance
- Sports biomechanics : reducing injury risk and improving sports performance
- Sports biomechanics : the basics : optimising human performance
- Squats and lunges : dispelling myths through mechanics
- Synergy
- Synergy
- Synergy
- Teaching dancing with ideokinetic principles
- Teaching dancing with ideokinetic principles
- Techniques for the analysis of human movement
- The Eclipse of the Utopias of Labor
- The Hidden Mechanics of Exercise : Molecules That Move Us
- The anthropology of sport and human movement : a biocultural perspective
- The anthropology of sport and human movement : a biocultural perspective
- The biomechanics of sports techniques
- The biomechanics of sports techniques
- The dynamical interaction between arms and trunk segments during walking
- The hidden mechanics of exercise : molecules that move us
- The hidden mechanics of exercise : molecules that move us
- The mechanics of athletics
- The movement triad
- The physics of basketball
- The stability-mobility relationship
- Torques exerted by rotations of the lower extremity
- Ultimate six
- Understanding the scientific bases of human movement
- Working for better alignment in sitting and standing
- Yogaworks® : vinyasa-the art of moving safely
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