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Neuromechanics of Human Movement Fifth Edition


Neuromechanics of Human Movement Fifth Edition

Hardback by Enoka, Roger M.

Neuromechanics of Human Movement

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ISBN:
9781450458801
Publication Date:
25 Mar 2015
Edition/language:
Fifth Edition / English
Publisher:
Human Kinetics Publishers
Imprint:
Human Kinetics
Pages:
504 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 23 - 24 Apr 2024
Neuromechanics of Human Movement

Description

Neuromechanics of Human Movement, Fifth Edition, draws on the disciplines of neurophysiology and physics to explore how the nervous system controls the actions of muscles to produce human motion. This contemporary approach is much different from the traditional approach, which focuses solely on mechanics and does not consider the role of the sensorimotor system in the control of human movement. Authored by Roger Enoka, a widely recognized and esteemed scholar in neuromechanics, this influential text is an essential resource in biomechanics, motor learning, and applied physiology, making complex information accessible to students. With material based on updated research in the field, this fifth edition provides a scientific foundation to the study of human movement, and as such it uses precise terms and definitions when discussing ideas. An appendix showcases both the base and derived units of the metric system as well as other learning tools, including a glossary of terms and a comprehensive list of the equations presented throughout the text. The text includes 70 practical learning examples, giving students the opportunity to work through a variety of problems and explore current research and applications. Content is visually reinforced with 341 figures, including specific illustrations of the neuromechanics involved in sport and rehabilitation movements. References have been streamlined and moved to the end of each chapter to improve readability. And instructors will benefit from an image bank that includes most of the figures and tables from the text to use in course materials. Significant content updates in the fifth edition present information relevant for both research and clinical environments, including more contemporary examples throughout the text and a new chapter on movement analysis. The following are additional key changes: • New figures that highlight and clarify key points • New information on energy costs • Debunking the concept of motor unit types • Detailed information on the center of mass trajectory • Explanation of neuromodulation • Additional content on PET imaging to help examine activity intensity To encourage a comprehensive learning experience, this updated edition follows a logical progression where each part builds on the material from the previous section. It begins with an introduction to the biomechanical terms and concepts commonly used to describe movement, focusing on the relation between force and motion. Part II deals with the motor system and introduces essential concepts from neurophysiology required for understanding how movement is produced by the nervous system. Part III focuses on adaptability of the motor system, including the acute and chronic changes that can occur in response to deviations in an individual's level of physical activity. The fifth edition of Neuromechanics of Human Movement provides a scientific basis for the study of human movement while continuing to expand current knowledge in the fields of biomechanics and neurophysiology. By integrating these fields in a unique framework, this text offers professionals and students both valuable clinical information and inspiration to deepen their study of human movement.

Contents

Part I. The Force-Motion Relationship Chapter 1. Describing Motion Measurement Rules Motion Descriptors Constant Acceleration Up and Down Scalars and Vectors Linear and Angular Motion Curve Fitting and Smoothing Summary References Chapter 2. Movement Forces Laws of Motion Describing Forces in Human Movement Forces Due to Body Mass Forces Due to the Surroundings Musculoskeletal Forces Summary References Chapter 3. Movement Analysis Static Analysis Dynamic Analysis Momentum Work Summary References Chapter 4. Running, Jumping, and Throwing Walking and Running Jumping Throwing and Kicking Summary References Part II. The Motor System Chapter 5. Excitable Membranes Essentials of Electricity Resting Membrane Potential Neurons Synaptic Transmission Electromyography Summary References Chapter 6. Muscle and Motor Units Muscle Excitation-Contraction Coupling Motor Unit Muscle Mechanics Summary References Chapter 7. Neural Control of Movement Spinal Reflexes Automatic Behaviors Voluntary Actions Summary References Part III. Adaptability of the Motor System Chapter 8. Acute Adjustments Warm-Up Effects Flexibility Muscle Soreness and Damage Fatigue Muscle Potentiation Arousal Summary References Chapter 9. Chronic Adaptations Muscle Strength Muscle Power Adaptations to Reduced Use Motor Recovery After Nervous System Injury Adaptations With Age Summary References

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