Electromyographical Kinesiology: Proceedings of the 8th Congress of the International Society of Electrophysiological Kinesiology, Held in Baltimore, Maryland, 12-16 August 1990 (25th Anniversary)International Society of Electrophysiological Kinesiology. Congress, Paul A. Anderson, Jerome V. Danoff Excerpta Medica, 1991 - 501 páginas The scientists who gathered at the Congress of ISEK to share advances and knowledge in the broad field of Electrophysiological Kinesiology are bound together by a common desire to study human movement and the neuromuscular system. This book is a selection of the one hundred and thirty one platform papers and eleven state-of-the-art sessions from 11 invited speakers, representing a distinguished scientific group. The book is offered as a contribution to the body of knowledge for the neuromuscular system in normal and diseased states. It includes both basic and applied research. |
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