Thank you in advance for any assistance given in regards to my
question. In teaching Kinesiology to future physical therapists I feel
it is beneficial for them to perform static analysis with concrete
numbers where available so they may truly conceptualize the exercise. I
am in search of references and information regarding angle of pull of
muscles and moment arm distances at differnt joint angles throughout the
body. My primary needs are for the trunk (erector spinae), knee
(quadriceps) and elbow (biceps). This information is of value at all
joint angles although initial/mid/end ranges will suffice. Thanks again.
I will post all responses when complete.
Gregory Ford, P.T., M.S.
Daemen College
Amherst, New York
(716) 839-8547
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question. In teaching Kinesiology to future physical therapists I feel
it is beneficial for them to perform static analysis with concrete
numbers where available so they may truly conceptualize the exercise. I
am in search of references and information regarding angle of pull of
muscles and moment arm distances at differnt joint angles throughout the
body. My primary needs are for the trunk (erector spinae), knee
(quadriceps) and elbow (biceps). This information is of value at all
joint angles although initial/mid/end ranges will suffice. Thanks again.
I will post all responses when complete.
Gregory Ford, P.T., M.S.
Daemen College
Amherst, New York
(716) 839-8547
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