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Jan 31, 1985/Administration
This article addresses the problem of documenting the outcomes of physical therapy.
Nov 30, 1984/Special Issue: Biomechanics
What is the difference between kinesiology and biomechanics? Are they one and the
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the use of EMG as related to biomechanical
Conventional, clinically available techniques used in the measurement and analysis
In the gait laboratory at Rancho Los Amigos Hospital, the emphasis is on patient
I present a computer-based data acquisition and processing system for human motion
This paper presents some basic biomechanical considerations that can form a basis
Evidence from dynamic biomechanical analyses of physical activities has greatly
The purpose of this paper is to present an overview of growth principles that are
In the last decade, physical therapists have recognized that the field of biomechanics