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Biomechanics of Injury, Third Edition, explains the biomechanical
principles of injury and how injuries affect the normal function of
human anatomy. With a clear, accessible writing style and nearly
400 full-color photos and anatomy illustrations, it guides readers
through the mechanical concepts of injuries without a heavy
emphasis on mathematics. Previously titled Biomechanics of
Musculoskeletal Injury, this third edition expands coverage of
injuries beyond those of the musculoskeletal system to include the
head, neck, and spine. Joining noted biomechanists Ronald Zernicke
and William Whiting is concussion expert and athletic trainer
Steven Broglio, who offers insights on head trauma and other
neurological injuries. Unique in its evaluation of and appreciation
for the intricacies of injury mechanisms, Biomechanics of Injury,
Third Edition, comprehensively examines these issues: The
mechanical aspects of injury and the concept of injury as a
stimulus for beneficial tissue adaptations The effects of injury on
the normal function of the human anatomy and joint mechanics
Mechanical parameters such as force, stress and strain, stiffness,
and elasticity and their application to tissue mechanics and injury
How connective tissues respond to mechanical loading and how those
tissues are studied to quantify their mechanical behavior Factors
such as age, gender, nutrition, and exercise, with an emphasis on
how lifestyle choices might lessen the chance or severity of injury
How the principles of mechanical load and overload, use and
overuse, level and progression of injury, and the many contributory
factors involved in injury combine to form a backdrop for viewing
specific injuries Updated sidebars present a detailed analysis of
anterior cruciate ligament injuries, rotator cuff pathologies, and
concussion. In addition, the text discusses topics of current
concern such as falls in older populations, throwing-related
rotator cuff pathologies, and youth injuries from carrying
backpacks. Biomechanics of Injury, Third Edition, also employs
learning aids to help readers understand and retain information.
Objectives at the start of each chapter highlight the main
concepts. Key terms appear in bold in the text and are defined in
the glossary. Key Points at the end of each chapter summarize
central concepts. Questions to Consider appear at the end of each
chapter to test readers’ understanding and ability to apply the
information presented. Updated Suggested Readings are included at
the end of each chapter for readers who wish to dive deeper into
selected topics. Knowledge of the biological responses of tissues
to mechanical loading improves our understanding of injury and its
consequences. Biomechanics of Injury, Third Edition, will enable
students and health professionals to reduce the likelihood that
clients, patients, or athletes will experience painful and
debilitating physical injury.
Dynamic Human Anatomy, Second Edition With Web Study Guide, is
back-with a new title, significant new material and learning aids,
and the same goals: to cover concepts not found in traditional
anatomy texts and to help students apply those concepts. Formerly
titled Dynatomy, the new edition of this introductory to
upper-level biomechanics and anatomy text sets itself apart from
other texts in this field by connecting biomechanical principles
with applications in sports and dance, strength training, work
settings, and clinical settings. Dynamic Human Anatomy offers
applied dance- and sport-specific information on how the body
performs dynamic movement, providing students an understanding of
the body's structure and function as it explores the elegance and
complexity of the body's functional movement anatomy. New Tools and
Learning Aids Dynamic Human Anatomy comes with many tools and
learning aids, including a web study guide and new instructor
resources, each featuring new material and tools. The web study
guide offers the following: * Tables that indicate articulations
for the spine and upper and lower extremities * Tables that list
the origin, insertion, action, and innervation for all major muscle
groups * Practice problems that allow students to apply the muscle
control formula discussed in chapter 6 * Critical thinking
questions The instructor resources include: * A presentation
package with slides that present the key concepts from the text and
can be used for class discussion and demonstration * An image bank
that includes the figures and tables from the book to develop a
custom presentation * An instructor guide that includes a sample
syllabus, chapter summaries, lecture outlines, ideas for additional
assignments, and answers to the critical thinking questions
presented in the web study guide * A test package that includes 330
questions Dynamic Human Anatomy also offers a full-color design and
learning aids that include an updated glossary, chapter objectives,
summaries, and suggested readings. Each chapter has Applying the
Concept sidebars, which provide practical examples of concepts, and
Research in Mechanics sidebars, which highlight recent research in
biomechanics and human movement. Organized Into Four Parts Dynamic
Human Anatomy is organized into four parts. Part I provides a
concise review of relevant anatomical information and
neuromechanical concepts. It covers the dynamics of human movement,
the essentials of anatomical structure and the organization of the
skeletal system. Part II details the essentials of a dynamic
approach to movement, including a review of mechanical concepts
essential to understanding human movement, the muscle control
formula, and topics relevant to movement assessment. In part III,
the focus is on fundamental movements as the chapters examine
posture and balance, gait, and basic movement patterns. Part IV
explores movement-related aspects for strength and conditioning
applications, sport and dance applications, clinical applications,
and ergonomic applications. Brings Anatommy to Life Dynamic Human
Anatomy, Second Edition, explores the potential of the human body
to express itself through movement, making it a highly valuable
text for students who have taken, or are taking, introductory
anatomy and who need a more detailed exposure to concepts in human
movement anatomy.
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Here is a basic source of information on the dynamics of eating
disorders, written by two therapists who pioneered in treating
them. This accessible and empowering book now adds four new
chapters: "Anorexia Nervosa: Sociocultural Perspectives,"
"Intensive Psychotherapy with Anorexics," "Surviving Managed Care"
(addressed especially to therapists), and "Our Daughters,
Ourselves." The book includes stories of bulimic and anorexic women
in their own words sympathetic peer-group voices to encourage women
who have begun treatment or are considering it. The author also
describes new school and college programs designed to help students
who have eating disorders. Marlene Boskind-White draws on
twenty-five years of clinical experience to set forth what actually
works to combat and overcome bulimia and anorexia, focusing on ways
to strengthen positive attitudes and develop practical coping
skills. She evaluates new therapies and new medications such as
Prozac and presents essential information on physiology and
nutrition. "I give this book my unqualified endorsement." Jean
Rubel, Ph.D., Anorexia Nervosa and Related Disorders, Inc. "An
outstanding contribution to the literature of eating disorders."
Albert D. Loro, Jr., Ph.D., former director, Eating Disorders
Program, Duke University Medical School"
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For centuries books have changed lives. Some even improved
lives.This book provides an historical sketch of mankind's path
during the past four millennia with a focus on mankind's use of
faith and reason as faculties to guide life. Along this path there
have been endless efforts to guide human lives; some even sought to
reduce the brutishness of humans. Among the early efforts to
encourage civility in human behavior were tenets, doctrines of
faith-based religions. With faith, as used in this copy, one
accepts without question doctrines and tenets of a religion. Later
along mankind's path, reason developed as a faculty enabling one to
question, to seek truths and to use integrity, ethics and morality
to do what is right.As in any path, there are increments of
progress, steps, which serve as landmarks along the way. Reason,
with rational thinking, got a foothold in the second millennium
BCE, beginning a transfer by mankind in using reason rather than
faith as a faculty to guide human life. The text describes some of
the more progressive, landmark steps by 11 historical figures in
the path of mankind illustrating advantages of reason as a faculty
to guide one's life. Many instances could mark the beginning of
this path, but the one selected for the copy is the story of
Abraham. With this person, beginning in Mesopotamia, the path
traverses westward to the life of Thomas Paine in Paris, London and
Philadelphia.The objective in this copy is to help the reader
comprehend these progressive steps in utilizing reason rather than
faith as a faculty to guide one's life and to correct intolerance,
injustice and other brutishness of humanity. Relevant historical
information on the notable humans taking these steps, and on their
times, hopefully will provide useful illumination for the steps
described. Key Lines from Reviews of Steps, Faith to Reason "White
examines how men from Abraham and Seneca to Voltaire and Thomas
Paine helped 'establish the use of reason rather than faith as a
guide for mankind.'" ..".Steps, Faith to Reason is nothing short of
the history of Western thought condensed into a single, easily
understood volume." Steps, Faith to Reason]..."represents the
author's sober assessment of the intellectual path humanity has
taken from theocracy to secularity, from the ubiquity of religion
to the use of scientific thought." Steps, Faith to
Reason]..."offers a guide to the ways mankind has used faith and
reason as a guiding light over the past four millennia." Paragraph
Constructed from Three Reviews by ForeWord Clarion, BlueInk and
Kirkus Indie of the Book, Steps, Faith to Reason Fear, with fear of
death above all others, was the first mother of the gods. From this
line, credited to Lucretius (a Roman philosopher in the century
just before Christ), Steps, Faith to Reason provides a very
readable history of increments of progress (steps) by mankind in
the past four millennia in shifting from faith to reason as the
facility to guide one's life. The steps of progress described begin
with the Biblical account of Abraham, continuing with descriptions
of progress by ten notable philosophers, from Socrates to Thomas
Paine. The author, realizing that the choice between these two
faculties is for each human, does not deride religious faith. He
describes the progress by mankind in preferring rational thought,
thereby, facilitating the march of rationalism...utilizing reason
as the guide for life.
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When this book was first published, the authors received thousands
of letters from women. After reading it, many were able to reach
out for help for the first time. In the second edition, the authors
added new findings about the binge-purge disorder, discussing the
physiological effects of binge-ing, the question of drug therapy,
and the need for nutritional counseling. Here is basic information
on the dynamics of the disorder, including socialization and the
family, adolescent danger signals, the college years and beyond,
bulimarexia and the body, workshops, intensive psychotherapy, and
future prospects.
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