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Review of Biomechanics of Musculosketal Injury, December 21, 1999
This review is from: Biomechanics of Musculoskeletal Injury (Hardcover)
The authors Whiting and Zernicke are to be congratulated for this high-quality reference book. As someone who testifies often in civil litigation cases regarding the physical mechanics of motor vehicle and premises accidents and the associated mechanisms of human injury, I found this book to be a superb addition to my technical library. For the uninitiated in injury mechanics, it begins impressively with a low-gear, historical, and introductory manner, and takes the reader though many basic mechanical concepts. The book then covers a wide assortment of human injuries and their causal mechanisms. I observed that the book is very well-formated with titles, sub-titles, text, add-in framed articles, effective anatomical line drawings, and illustrative photographs. While the book is technical in nature, I noted that it was written to be appreciated by those outside the technical area of injury biomechanics. I readily recommend this book to anyone interested in the mechanisms of human injury.
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Best Biomechanics book for PT's, June 29, 1998
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This review is from: Biomechanics of Musculoskeletal Injury (Hardcover)
Well written and very through. Great combination of Gross Anatomy, Orthopedics and Biomechanics.
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