Routledge handbook of biomechanics and human movement science

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Deutscher übersetzter Titel:Routledge Handbuch der Biomechanik und Bewegungswissenschaft
Herausgeber:Hong, Youlian; Bartlett, Roger
Veröffentlicht:London: Routledge (Verlag), 2008, XI, 606 S., Lit.
Ausgabe:1. Aufl.
Format: Literatur (SPOLIT)
Publikationstyp: Monografie
Medienart: Elektronische Ressource (online) Gedruckte Ressource
Dokumententyp: Sammelband
Sprache:Englisch
ISBN:0203889681, 0415408814, 0415576938, 9780415408813, 9780415576932
Schriftenreihe:Routledge international handbooks
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Erfassungsnummer:PU201003003249
Quelle:BISp

Abstract

The Handbook offers a comprehensive and in-depth survey of current theory, research and practice in sports, exercise and clinical biomechanics, in both established and emerging contexts. Including contributions from many of the world's leading biomechanists, the book is arranged into eight thematic sections: I. Modelling and Computational simulation. II. Neuromuscular system and motor control. III. Methodology and systems of measurement. IV. Engineering, technology and equipment design. V. Biomechanics in Sports. VI. Injury, orthopaedics and rehabilitation. VII. Health and motor performance. VIII. Training, learning and coaching. Drawing explicit connections between the theoretical, investigative and applied components of sports science research, this book is both a definitive subject guide and an important contribution to the contemporary research agenda in biomechanics and human movement science. It is essential reading for all students, scholars and researchers working in sports biomechanics, kinesiology, ergonomics, sports engineering, orthopaedics and physical therapy. Die Autoren und ihre Beiträge sind: I. 1. Lloyd, David G.; Besier, Thor F.; Winby, Christopher R.; Buchanan, Thomas S.: Neuromusculoskeletal modelling and Simulation of tissue load in the lower extremities. 2. Dickerson, Clark R.: Modelling and Simulation of tissue load in the upper extremities. 3. Arjmand, N.; Bazrgari, B.; Shirazi'Adl, A.: Modeling and Simulation of tissue load in the human spine. 4. Schöllhom, W.I.; Jäger, J.M.; Janssen, D.: Artificial neural network modeis of sports motions. 5. Tak-Man Cheung, Jason: Biomechanical modelling and Simulation of foot and ankle. II. Neuromuscular System and motor control. 6. Gollhofer, Albert: Muscle mechanics and neural control. 7. Newell, Karl M.; James, Eric G.: The amount and structure of human movement variability. 8. Lukos, Jamie R.; Ansuini, Catreina; Castiello, Umberto; Santello, Marco: Planning and control of object grasping: kinematics of hand pre-shaping, contact and manipulation. 9. Liebermann, Dario G.: Biomechanical aspects of motor control in human landing. 10. Dicks, Matt; Davids, Keith; Araüjo, Duarte: Ecological psychology and task representativeness : implications for the design of perceptual-motor training programmes in Sport. III. Methodologies and Systems of measurement. 11. Hennig, Ewald M.: Measurement of pressure distribution. 12. Kwon, Young'Hoo: Measurement for deriving kinematic parameters: numerical methods.13. Schwameder, Hermann; Müller, Erich; Stöggl, Thomas; Lindinger, Stefan: Methodology in Alpine and Nordic skiing biomechanics. 14. Durkin, Jennifer L.: Measurement and estimation of human body segment parameters. 15. Beck, Travis W.; Housh, Terry J.: Use of electromyography in studying human movement. IV. Engineering technology and equipment design. 16. Hennig, Ewald M.: Biomechanical aspects of footwear. 17. Knudson, Duane: Biomechanical aspects of the tennis racket. 18. Stefanyshyn, Darren J.; Worobets, T.: Sports equipment - energy and Performance. 19. Dixon, Sharon J.: Approaches to the study of artificial sports surfaces. V. Biomechanics in Sports. 20. Bartett, Roger; Robins, Matthew: Biomechanics of throwing. 21. Woolman, Greg: The biomechanics of snowboarding. 22. Elliott, Bruce; Alderson, Jacqueline; Reid, Machar: Biomechanics of striking and kicking. 23. Sanders, Ross H.; Psycharakis, Stelios; Naemi, Roozbeh; McCabe, Carla; Machtsiras, Georgios: Swimming. 24. Linthorne, Nicholas P.: Biomechanics of the long jump. 25. Hunter, Joseph P.; Marshall, Robert N.; McNair, Peter J.: External and internal forces in Sprint running. 26. Yeadon, M.R.; King, M.A.: Biomechanical Simulation modeis of sports activities. VI. Injury, orthopedics and rehabilitation. 27. Whiting, William C.; Zemicke, Ronald F.: Lower extremity injuries. 28. Zemicke, Ronald F.; Whiting, William C.; Manske, Sarah L.: Upper extremity injuries. 29. Stemper, Brian D.; Yoganandan, Narayan: Biomechanics of spinal trauma. 30. Lamontagne, Mario; Benoit, D.L.; Ramsey, D.K.; Caraffa, A.; Cerulli, G.: In vivo biomechanical study for injury prevention. 31. Naunheim, Rosanne S.: Impact attenuation, Performance and injury with artificial turf. VII. Health promotion. 32. Hong, Youlian; Li, Jing Xian; Brüggemann; Gert-Peter: Influence of backpack weight on biomechanical and physiological responses of children during treadmill walking. 33. Li, Jing Xian; Hong, Youlian: Ankle proprioception in young ice hockey players, runners, and sedentary people. 34. Mao, De Wei; Hong, Youlian; Li, Jing Xian: The plantar pressure characteristics during Tai Chi exercise. 35. Sturnieks, Daina L.; Lord, Stephen R.: Biomechanical studies for understanding falls in older adults. 36. Turbanski, Stephan: Postural control in Parkinson's disease. VIII. Training, learning and Coaching. 37. Erdmann, W.S.: Application of biomechanics in soccer training. 38. Button, Chris; Chow, Jia-Yi; Rein, Robert: Exploring the perceptual-motor workspace : new approaches to skill acquisition and training. 39. Vieten, Manfred M.: Application of biomechanics in martial art training. 40. Yan, Jin H.; Abemethy, Bruce; Thomas, Jerry R.: Developmental and biomechanical characteristics of motor skill learning. 41. Abemethy, Bruce; Masters, Richard S.W.; Zachry, Tiffany: Using biomechanical feedback to enhance skill learning and Performance. Verl.-Information und Inhaltsverzeichnis.
[2010 hat der Verlag eine um die Kapitel I, II und IV gekürzte Paperback-Ausgabe unter den ISBN-10: 0-415-57693-8 und ISBN-13: 978-0-415-57693-2 mit geänderten Seitenzahlen publiziert.]