Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. — 689 p. Written in the succinct Oxford Handbook style, featuring bulleted lists and concise, easy-to-navigate information for quick reference at your fingertips. Fully updated with the latest evidence-based research to give a current overview of the field. Filled with illustrations and flowcharts to aid understanding and add clarity. New...
Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone, 2014. — 377 p. Introduction: Adaptation, Training and Measurement: 1 The adaptive system: plasticity and recovery. Training motor control, increasing strength and fitness and promoting skill acquisition. Measurement. Task-Related Exercise and Training: 4 Standing up and sitting down. --\\ Walking. Reaching and manipulation. Balance. Body...
London: G.Bell&sons, 1919. — 306 p. The Principles of Exercise Therapy book is explained in detailed about exercises. Physical training is physical activity that improves physical condition and health. Physical training protects the health of a person and regulates the patient's health. Physical training mechanics plays a major medicine. Walking, running, swimming, ice skating,...
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