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   <subfield code="a">Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Part I. Functional Anatomy of the Musculoskeletal System -- Chapter 1. The musculoskeletal system ; Unicellular and multicellular organisms ; Cellular organization in multicellular organisms ; Composition and Function of the Musculoskeletal System Summary ; Review questions -- Chapter 2. The skeleton ; Terminology ; Axial skeleton ; Appendicular skeleton ; Summary ; Review questions -- Chapter 3. Connective tissues ; Functions of connective tissues ; Ordinary connective tissues ; Cartilage ; Bone ; Summary ; Review questions -- Chapter 4. The articular system ; Structural classification of joints ; Joint movements ; Stability-flexibility classification of joints ; Synovial joint classification ; Flexibility, stability, and laxity in synovial joints ; Summary ; Review questions -- Chapter 5. Joints of the axial skeleton ; Joints between the vertebrae ; Degeneration and damage in the vertebral column ; Normal shape of the vertebral column ; Abnormal curvature of the vertebral column ; Joints of the pelvis ; Summary ; Review questions -- Chapter 6. Joints of the appendicular skeleton ; Joints and joint complexes ; Shoulder complex ; Elbow complex ; Wrist complex ; Hip joint ; Knee complex ; Rearfoot complex ; Summary ; Review questions -- Chapter 7.The neuromuscular system ; Nervous system ; Skeletal muscle structure ; Muscle fiber structure and function ; Kinesthetic sense and proprioception ; Mechanical characteristics of musculotendinous units ; Muscle architecture and function ; Stretch-shorten cycle ; Summary ; Review questions -- Part II. Musculoskeletal response and adaptation to loading -- Chapter 8. Elementary biomechanics ; Mechanics and biomechanics ; Center of gravity ; Stability ; Center of pressure ; Vector and scalar quantities ; Moment of a force ; Levers ; Summary ; Review questions -- Chapter 9. Forces in muscles and joints ; Selective recruitment of motor units to match functional requirements ; Forces acting on the head in upright postures ; Moment of external forces versus the magnitude of internal forces ; Forces about the hip joint in One-leg stance ; Effect of squat and stoop postures on forces in the lumbar region ; Swing and stabilization components of muscle force ; Summary ; Review questions -- Chapter 10. Mechanical characteristics of musculoskeletal components ; Stress-strain relationships in solids ; Work, Strain Energy, and Kinetic Energy ; Viscosity and viscoelasticity ; Active and passive loading ; Impact and Shock ; Summary ; Review questions -- Chapter 11. Structural adaptation of the musculoskeletal system ; Adaptation ; Biopositive and bionegative effects of loading ; Response and adaptation of musculoskeletal components to loading ; Summary ; Review questions -- Chapter 12. Etiology of musculoskeletal disorders and injuries ; Kinetic chain ; Compensatory movements ; Risk factors for Musculoskeletal Disorders ; Summary ; Review questions -- Appendix -- References -- Index -- About the Author.</subfield>
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