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Dynamic Human Anatomy 2nd Edition with Web Study Guide

William C. Whiting

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Human Kinetics
25 July 2018
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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Imprint:   Human Kinetics
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   2nd edition
Dimensions:   Height: 279mm,  Width: 216mm, 
Weight:   953g
ISBN:   9781492549871
ISBN 10:   1492549878
Pages:   336
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 18 to 99 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Part I. Anatomical Foundations Chapter 1. Introduction to Human Anatomy and Movement Introduction to Human Anatomy Introduction to Human Movement Movement Across the Life Span Anatomical Concepts Levels of Structural Organization Anatomical References and Terminology Study of Human Movement Concluding Comments Suggested Readings Chapter 2. Osteology and the Skeletal System Functions of the Skeletal System Bone Histology and Composition Bone Modeling, Growth, and Development Skeletal System Organization Bone Adaptation Bone Health Concluding Comments Suggested Readings Chapter 3. Joint Anatomy and Function Joint Structure and Classification Joint Motion and Movement Description Types of Joint Movement Joint Structure and Movement Concluding Comments Suggested Readings Chapter 4. Skeletal Muscle Functions of Skeletal Muscle Structure and Function of Skeletal Muscle Muscle Names Functional Actions of Muscles Muscles of Major Joints Muscle Injury, Pain, and Soreness Concluding Comments Suggested Readings Part II. Biomechanics and Movement Control Chapter 5. Biomechanics Biomechanical Concepts Movement Mechanics Fluid Mechanics Joint Mechanics Material Mechanics Concluding Comments Suggested Readings Chapter 6. Muscular Control of Movement and Movement Assessment Muscle Function Muscle Action Coordination of Movement Movement Efficiency Muscle Redundancy and Abundancy Movement Assessment Concluding Comments Suggested Readings Part III. Fundamentals of Movements Chapter 7. Posture and Balance Fundamentals of Posture and Balance Concluding Comments Suggested Readings Chapter 8. Gait Walking Running Concluding Comments Suggested Readings Chapter 9. Basic Movement Patterns Jumping Kicking Lifting Throwing Striking Concluding Comments Suggested Readings Part IV. Movement Applications Chapter 10. Strength and Conditioning Applications General Principles Types of Strength and Conditioning Programs Resistance Training Concluding Comments Suggested Readings Chapter 11. Sport and Dance Applications American Football Baseball and Softball Basketball Cycling Golf Soccer Swimming Tennis Volleyball Dance Applications Concluding Comments Suggested Readings Chapter 12. Clinical Applications Concepts of Musculoskeletal Injury Injury Prevention Rehabilitation Common Injuries Prosthetics and Orthotics Concluding Comments Suggested Readings Chapter 13. Ergonomics Applications Ergonomic Concepts Lifting Overuse Conditions Concluding Comments Suggested Readings

Brendan Burkett is professor at the University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland. He has written more than 150 peer-reviewed articles for journals in sport science, biomechanics and coaching. As an elite athlete, Burkett represented Australia for 13 years as a swimmer and was crowned Paralympic Champion and World Champion. He has also worked as the sport scientist for the Australian Paralympic team for the last four Paralympic Games.

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