Since the 1950s,Kinesiology: Scientific Basis of Human Motionhas remained the definitive kinesiology text for college students. The twelfth edition continues the texts tradition of examining human motion through the integrated presentation of anatomy and biomechanics and applying that knowledge to a wide variety of motor skills. This edition retains the texts strong coverage of physiology combined with current scholarship in biomechanics as applied to motor skills.
Preface1 Introduction to the Study of KinesiologyPart I Anatomical and Physiological Fundamentals of Human Motion2 The Musculoskeletal System: The Skeletal Framework and Its Movements3 The Musculoskeletal System: The Musculature4 The Neuromuscular Basis of Human Motion5 The Upper Extremity: The Shoulder Region6 The Upper Extremity: The Elbow, Forearm, Wrist, and Hand7 The Lower Extremity: The Hip Region8 The Lower Extremity: The Knee, Ankle, and Foot9 The Spinal Column and ThoraxPart II Fundamentals of Biomechanics10 Terminology and Measurement in Biomechanics11 The Description of Human Motion12 The Conditions of Linear Motion13 The Conditions of Rotary Motion14 The Center of Gravity and StabilityPart III Motor Skills: Principles and Applications15 Kinesiology of Fitness and Exercise16 Moving Objects: Pushing and Pulling17 Moving Objects: Throwing, Striking, and Kicking18 Locomotion: Solid Surface19 Locomotion: The Aquatic Environment20 Locomotion: When Suspended and Free of Support21 Impact22 Instrumentation for Motion Analysis
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