Clinical Biomechanics in Human Locomotion: Gait and Pathomechanical
Principles explores the clinical management of gait-disturbing or
gait-induced pathologies and biomechanical variances during gait
between individuals. The book discusses what is required to make
terrestrial human locomotion safe and what causes pathology within
a context of high locomotive and morphological variability. The
interaction of genetics, epigenetics, developmental biology and
physiology under the influence of locomotive biomechanics and
metabolic energetics drives evolution. Such biological pressures on
survival are essential in understanding the locomotive biomechanics
of modern humans. In addition, lifestyle, including gait speed
adaptability established during the growth influences of anatomical
development is also considered.
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