The book also includes a glossary of key terms to help readers better understand the material. The text includes more than 50 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 over 325 figures, including illustrations of the neuromechanics involved in sport and rehabilitation movements, to engage students.
Significant content updates in the sixth edition present information relevant for both research and clinical environments, including more contemporary examples throughout the text. The latest edition includes new information on the following subjects:
- Wearables to track movement kinematics
- Characterization of gait disorders
- Technical advances in electromyography
- Interactions between muscle, tendon, bone, and joint
- Intermuscular reflex pathways
- Control of intentional actions
- Fatigue and fatigability
- Training protocols
- Motor recovery after nervous system injury
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