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In this programme, George McGavin joins a team of specialist anatomists in the dissection room to unpick the secrets of human hands and feet. Starting with the skin, the series moves down through each...
Athletes work out and train hard to reach the next level of performance. But adding absolute strength and power often creates muscle imbalances and mobility limitations that cause injuries and limit skill...
Explains how human anatomy enables us to be physically active. Examines in turn the four body systems (skeletal, muscular, respiratory and circulatory) and the the main functions of each. Also discusses...
Stretching is vital to any fitness, sport or rehabilitation routine. This CD-ROM demonstrates how to perform 140 different stretches in full motion video sequences. Discusses the different types of...
A series of fully evaluated problem-oriented CAL materials to support laboratory practicals on human subjects.
Opens with an overview of the neurophysiologic mechanisms involved in the proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) approach. Shows close-up demonstrations of PNF procedures for building strength,...
The body’s muscles underlie every bodily function, including breathing, digestion and blood circulation. Greater understanding of their structure and function means that doctors can now rebuild muscle or...
Introduces a series of experiments that demonstrate some of the similarities and differences of skeletal and cardiac muscle. Demonstrates the basic properties of skeletal and cardiac muscle using traces from...
Covers the entire scope of the body’s histological organisation, describing cells, tissues, and organs in ascending order of biological complexity. Each programme begins with an introduction by Dr David T...
Uses electromyography (EMB) to examine the evolution of man from the hominid-pongid split about 7.5 million years ago. By precisely determining muscle function in humans and apes, and examining fossil bones...
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