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Biomechanics of Injury

SKU: 9781718201590
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  • Author:
    ZERNICKE Ronald / BROGLIO Steven / WHITING
  • ISBN:
    9781718201590
  • Publication Date:
    March 2023
  • Edition:
    3
  • Pages:
    360
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Human Kinetics
  • Country of Publication:
Biomechanics of Injury
Biomechanics of Injury

Biomechanics of Injury

SKU: 9781718201590
Regular price $259.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    ZERNICKE Ronald / BROGLIO Steven / WHITING
  • ISBN:
    9781718201590
  • Publication Date:
    March 2023
  • Edition:
    3
  • Pages:
    360
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Human Kinetics
  • Country of Publication:

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Biomechanics of Injury Third Edition, explains the biomechanical principles of injury and how injuries affect the normal function of human anatomy. With a clear, accessible writing style and nearly 400 full-colour photos and anatomy illustrations, it guides readers through the mechanical concepts of injuries without a heavy emphasis on mathematic

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Biomechanics of Injury Third Edition, explains the biomechanical principles of injury and how injuries affect the normal function of human anatomy. With a clear, accessible writing style and nearly 400 full-colour photos and anatomy illustrations, it guides readers through the mechanical concepts of injuries without a heavy emphasis on mathematic