Product Description Practical Kinesiology for the Physical Therapist Assistant addresses the specific issues faced by the PTA student when studying the basics of human movement. By taking an introductory look at the foundation of biomechanics along with a clinical perspective of the application of skills, Jeff G. Konin has developed an outstanding text for the PTA classroom.The responsibilities of the PTA have grown considerably. The goal of this book is to provide the PTA student with knowledge to enable him/her to recognize normal human movement and how interruptions to that normalcy can cause pathological conditions. Initial chapters address terminology, biomechanical principles, joint structure and function, as well as muscle structure and function. An entire chapter is dedicated to providing valuable information on the principles of tissue repair. Subsequent chapters address individual body regions including: the shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand, spine and posture, the hip, knee, and ankle and foot. The final chapter discusses gait and how the PTA should approach understanding this complex topic in physical therapy. An appendix on muscles is included as well as an appendix for the student solving biomechanical equations of the trigonometric type. Practical Kinesiology for the Physical Therapist Assistant is organized in a very clear and straightforward style and format. Each chapter follows a consistent, easy-to-use format, including learning objectives and end of chapter study questions. Precise illustrations throughout the book demonstrate concepts in the text.
Customer Reviews: Not HelpfulMay 5, 2005 ItDoll(MD, USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Don't waste your money! This book filled with mistakes. In the elbow chapter, for example, the bony markings on the distal end of the humerus are either mislabeled or unlabeled. Descriptions or cancepts are often unclear and there are very few illustrations that would help to make them clear. I've relied more on other sources to study for exams and our proffesor is not using this book next semester because it is so horrible! I will not be keeping it as a reference source.
best for beginersOctober 1, 1999 1 out of 10 found this review helpful
I have read this particular book and found fruitful for the beginers. amir mohsin
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