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    Dear list,



    I am looking for advice/recommendations regarding the selection of an
    undergraduate text book(s) for introductory kinesiology/biomechanics
    that is too be taught to Occupational Therapy and Chiropractic students.
    Although I am familiar with the general text books listed below; I was
    wondering if anyone has knowledge of any text books that are
    specifically geared towards the Occupational Therapy and/or Chiropractic
    professions.



    1) Hamill and Knutzen, Biomechanical Basis of Human Movement,
    Lippincott Williams & Williams, Inc

    2) LeVeau, Biomechanics of Human Motion, Williams & Lissner's Press

    3) Biewener, Biomechanics: Structures and Systems, A Practical
    Approach, Oxford University Press

    4) Enoka, Neuromechanical Basis of Kinesiology, Human Kinetics

    5) Ozkaya and Nordin, Fundamentals of Biomechanics, Equilibrium,
    Motion and Deformation, Van Nostrand-Reinhold Press

    6) Winter, Biomechanics and Motor Control of Human Movement,
    Wiley-Interscience, Inc

    7) Mow and Hayes, Basic Orthopedic Biomechanics, Lippincott-Raven
    Press



    Thank you for your help,



    Mike Torry, PhD

    Steadman Hawkins Sports Medicine Foundation

    Biomechanics Research Laboratory

    Vail, CO 81657






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