TY - BOOK AU - Bartlett,Roger AU - Hong,Youlian TI - Routledge handbook of biomechanics and human movement science T2 - Routledge international handbooks SN - 1134132336 AV - QP303 .R686 2008 U1 - 610.28610.28/4610.284612.76 PY - 2013/// CY - London PB - Routledge KW - Biomechanics KW - Human mechanics N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; part Section I: Modelling and simulation of tissue load --; chapter 1 Neuromusculoskeletal modelling and simulation of tissue load in the lower extremities; David G. Lloyd --; chapter 2 Modelling and simulation of tissue load in the upper extremities; Clark R. Dickerson --; chapter 3 Modeling and simulation of tissue load in the human spine; N. Arjmand --; chapter 4 Artificial neural network models of sports motions; W.I. Schöllhorn, J.M. Jäger and D. Janssen --; chapter 5 Biomechanical modelling and simulation of foot and ankle; Jason Tak-Man Cheung --; part Section II: Neuromuscular system and motor control --; chapter 6 Muscle mechanics and neural control; Albert Gollhofer --; chapter 7 The amount and structure of human movement variability; Karl M. Newell --; chapter 8 Planning and control of object grasping: kinematics of hand pre-shaping, contact and manipulation; Jamie R. Lukos --; chapter 9 Biomechanical aspects of motor control in human landing; Dario G. Liebermann --; chapter 10 Ecological psychology and task representativeness: implications for the design of perceptual-motor training programmes in sport --; part Section III: Methodologies and systems of measurement --; chapter 11 Measurement of pressure distribution; Ewald M. Hennig --; chapter 12 Measurement for deriving kinematic parameters: numerical methods; Young-Hoo Kwon --; chapter 13 Methodology in Alpine and Nordic skiing biomechanics; Hermann Schwameder --; chapter 14 Measurement and estimation of human body segment parameters; Jennifer L. Durkin --; chapter 15 Use of electromyography in studying human movement; Travis W. Beck --; part Section IV: Engineering technology and equipment design --; chapter 16 Biomechanical aspects of footwear; Ewald M. Hennig --; chapter 17 Biomechanical aspects of the tennis racket; Duane Knudson --; chapter 18 Sports equipment – energy and performance; Darren J. Stefanyshyn --; chapter 19 Approaches to the study of artificial sports surfaces; Sharon J. Dixon --; part Section V: Biomechanics in sports --; chapter 20 Biomechanics of throwing; Roger Bartlett --; chapter 21 The biomechanics of snowboarding; Greg Woolman --; chapter 22 Biomechanics of striking and kicking; Bruce Elliott --; chapter 23 Swimming Carla McCabe and Georgios Machtsiras; Ross H. Sanders --; chapter 24 Biomechanics of the long jump; Nicholas P. Linthorne --; chapter 25 External and internal forces in sprint running; Joseph P. Hunter --; chapter 26 Biomechanical simulation models of sports activities; M.R. Yeadon and M.A. King --; part Section VI: Injury, orthopedics and rehabilitation --; chapter 27 Lower extremity injuries; William C. Whiting --; chapter 28 Upper extremity injuries; Ronald F. Zernicke --; chapter 29 Biomechanics of spinal trauma; Brian D. Stemper --; chapter 30 In vivo biomechanical study for injury prevention; Mario Lamontagne --; chapter 31 Impact attenuation, performance and injury with artificial turf; Rosanne S. Naunheim --; part Section VII: Health promotion --; chapter 32 Influence of backpack weight on biomechanical and physiological responses of children during treadmill walking; Youlian Hong --; chapter 33 Ankle proprioception in young ice hockey players, runners, and sedentary people; Jing Xian Li --; chapter 34 The plantar pressure characteristics during Tai Chi exercise; De Wei Mao --; chapter 35 Biomechanical studies for understanding falls in older adults; Daina L. Sturnieks --; chapter 36 Postural control in Parkinson’s disease; Stephan Turbanski --; part Section VIII: Training, learning and coaching --; chapter 37 Application of biomechanics in soccer training; W.S. Erdmann --; chapter 38 Exploring the perceptual-motor workspace: New approaches to skill acquisition and training; Chris Button --; chapter 39 Application of biomechanics in martial art training; Manfred M. Vieten --; chapter 40 Developmental and biomechanical characteristics of motor skill learning; Jin H. Yan --; chapter 41 Using biomechanical feedback to enhance skill learning and performance; Bruce Abernethy, Richard S.W. Masters and Tiffany Zachry UR - https://buku.app/details/155085 ER -