Mechanics of the Human Walking Apparatus

Mechanics of the Human Walking Apparatus
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Publisher : Springer Verlag
Total Pages : 242
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ISBN-10 : 0387535411
ISBN-13 : 9780387535418
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Mechanics of the Human Walking Apparatus by : Wilhelm Eduard Weber

Mechanics and Energetics of Human Walking

Mechanics and Energetics of Human Walking
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Publisher : Ann Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms International
Total Pages : 214
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:C3479818
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Synopsis Mechanics and Energetics of Human Walking by : James Maxwell Donelan

Mapping the Moving Image

Mapping the Moving Image
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Publisher : Amsterdam University Press
Total Pages : 255
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ISBN-10 : 9789089641410
ISBN-13 : 9089641416
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis Mapping the Moving Image by : Pasi Väliaho

In Mapping the Moving Image, Pasi Valiaho offers a compelling study of how the medium of film came to shape our experience and thinking of the world and ourselves. By locating the moving image in new ways of seeing and saying as manifest in the arts, science and philosophy at the turn of the twentieth century, the book redefines the cinema as one of the most important anthropological processes of modernity. Moving beyond the typical understanding of cinema based on optical and linguistic models, Mapping the Moving Image takes the notion of rhythm as its cue in conceptualizing the medium's morphogenetic potentialities to generate affectivity, behaviour, and logics of sense. It provides a clear picture of how the forms of early film, while mobilizing bodily gestures and demanding intimate, affective engagement from the viewer, emerged in relation to bio-political investments in the body. The book also charts from a fresh perspective how the new gestural dynamics and visuality of the moving image fed into our thinking of time, memory and the unconscious.

Human Walking

Human Walking
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015032745971
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Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Human Walking by : Jessica Rose

Kinesiology of the Musculoskeletal System - E-Book

Kinesiology of the Musculoskeletal System - E-Book
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Publisher : Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages : 750
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ISBN-10 : 9780323266321
ISBN-13 : 0323266320
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis Kinesiology of the Musculoskeletal System - E-Book by : Donald A. Neumann

Brilliantly and abundantly illustrated, this dynamic resource is the most comprehensive, research-based, reader-friendly text on kinesiology. An engaging approach explores the fundamental principles in vivid detail and clarifies the link between the structure and function of the musculoskeletal system to help you ensure a clear, confident understanding. UNIQUE! Clinical Connections boxes in each chapter enhance your understanding and promote practical application. Special Focus boxes and clinical examples throughout the text bridge classroom content with real-world application to help you succeed in practice. Logically organized content establishes an understanding of fundamental concepts before moving on to more complex material to make learning easier. Chapter outlines provide a framework for learning and enable you to reference specific topics at a glance. UNIQUE! A companion Evolve Resources website reinforces your understanding through kinesiology video clips and answers to study questions. UNIQUE! More than 500 high-quality, full-color illustrations clarify musculoskeletal anatomy and reinforce anatomic concepts. Study questions in each chapter test your comprehension and strengthen your critical-thinking capabilities.

The Science of Walking

The Science of Walking
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 233
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ISBN-10 : 9780226352480
ISBN-13 : 022635248X
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis The Science of Walking by : Andreas Mayer

The Science of Walking recounts the story of the growing interest and investment of Western scholars, physicians, and writers in the scientific study of an activity that seems utterly trivial in its everyday performance yet essential to our human nature: walking. Most people see walking as a natural and unremarkable activity of daily life, yet the mechanism has long puzzled scientists and doctors, who considered it an elusive, recalcitrant, and even mysterious act. In The Science of Walking, Andreas Mayer provides a history of investigations of the human gait that emerged at the intersection of a variety of disciplines, including physiology, neurology, orthopedic surgery, anthropology, and psychiatry. Looking back at more than a century of locomotion research, Mayer charts, for the first time, the rise of scientific endeavors to control and codify locomotion and analyzes their social, political, and aesthetic ramifications throughout the long nineteenth century. In an engaging narrative that weaves together science and history, Mayer sets the work of the most important representatives of the physiology of locomotion—including Wilhelm and Eduard Weber and Étienne-Jules Marey—in their proper medical, political, and artistic contexts. In tracing the effects of locomotion studies across other cultural domains, Mayer reframes the history of the science of walking and gives us a deeper understanding of human movement.

Mechanics of the Human Walking Apparatus

Mechanics of the Human Walking Apparatus
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 273
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ISBN-10 : 3540535411
ISBN-13 : 9783540535416
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Mechanics of the Human Walking Apparatus by : Wilhelm Weber

The first comprehensive theory of walking and running was developed by the Weber brothers in Leipzig, Germany, at the end of the nineteenth century. Their classic work is now made available to present-day medical professionals and historians in modern English translation. Wilhelm and Eduard Weber based their mathematical conclusions on anatomical studies as well as observations with the naked eye and telescope. They performed many quantitative experiments on individuals walking and running under various conditions. The Weber theory was the first serious attempt to explain these movements scientifically since Borelli's study in 1680; it preceeded the classical research of Braune and Fischer in 1895-1904 using photography. This fascinating look back into the research of the past century will captivate medical historians; the work's relevance to modern medicine will astonish bioengineers, anatomists and physiologists alike.

The History of Theoretical, Material and Computational Mechanics - Mathematics Meets Mechanics and Engineering

The History of Theoretical, Material and Computational Mechanics - Mathematics Meets Mechanics and Engineering
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 487
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ISBN-10 : 9783642399053
ISBN-13 : 3642399053
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis The History of Theoretical, Material and Computational Mechanics - Mathematics Meets Mechanics and Engineering by : Erwin Stein

This collection of 23 articles is the output of lectures in special sessions on “The History of Theoretical, Material and Computational Mechanics” within the yearly conferences of the GAMM in the years 2010 in Karlsruhe, Germany, 2011 in Graz, Austria, and in 2012 in Darmstadt, Germany; GAMM is the “Association for Applied Mathematics and Mechanics”, founded in 1922 by Ludwig Prandtl and Richard von Mises. The contributions in this volume discuss different aspects of mechanics. They are related to solid and fluid mechanics in general and to specific problems in these areas including the development of numerical solution techniques. In the first part the origins and developments of conservation principles in mechanics and related variational methods are treated together with challenging applications from the 17th to the 20th century. Part II treats general and more specific aspects of material theories of deforming solid continua and porous soils. and Part III presents important theoretical and engineering developments in fluid mechanics, beginning with remarkable inventions in old Egypt, the still dominating role of the Navier-Stokes PDEs for fluid flows and their complex solutions for a wide field of parameters as well as the invention of pumps and turbines in the 19th and 20th century. The last part gives a survey on the development of direct variational methods – the Finite Element Method – in the 20th century with many extensions and generalizations.

The Human Foot

The Human Foot
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 187
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ISBN-10 : 9781846280320
ISBN-13 : 184628032X
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis The Human Foot by : Leslie Klenerman

Unique study of the human foot Sole perspective on the human foot in the market

Born to Walk, Second Edition

Born to Walk, Second Edition
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Publisher : North Atlantic Books
Total Pages : 207
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ISBN-10 : 9781623174446
ISBN-13 : 1623174449
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Born to Walk, Second Edition by : James Earls

The revised edition of the definitive book on the mechanics, mysteries, and methods of upright walking The ability to walk upright on two legs is one of the major traits distinguishing us as humans, and yet the reasons for its development remain a mystery among scientists. In Born to Walk, author James Earls explores the mystery of walking's evolution by describing the complex mechanisms enabling us to be efficient in bipedal gait. Viewing the whole body as an interconnected unit, he explains how we can regain a flowing efficiency within our gait--an efficiency which is part of our natural design. Based on Thomas Myers's Anatomy Trains model of human anatomy, as well as the latest science in paleoanthropology, sports medicine, and anatomy, Earls's work demonstrates how the whole body collaborates in walking, and distills the complex actions into a simple sequence of "essential events" that engage the myofascia and utilize its full potential. The second and revised edition of this book provides bodyworkers, physical therapists and movement teachers with new research on assessment, diagnosis, and treatment approaches. Earls offers a convenient model for understanding the complexity of movement while gaining a deeper insight into the physiology and mechanics of the walking process. This book is designed for movement therapy practitioners, physiotherapists, osteopaths, chiropractors, massage therapists, and bodyworkers hoping to understand gait and its mechanics. It will also appeal to anyone with an interest in evolution and movement.