PRE-XIIITH INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF BIOMECHANICS CONGRESS
HUMAN PROPULSION ------------- AN INTEGRATION OF MAN AND MACHINE
A SYMPOSIUM
To be held at CUMBERLAND COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES
THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA
on 5TH AND 6TH DECEMBER, 1991.
The Rehabilitation Research Centre and the Biomechanics Division of the
Department of Biological Sciences are planning to hold a scientific symposium
on Human Propulsion ---- An Integration of Man and Machine.
The aim of this symposium is to integrate ths physiology, biomechanics and
motor control of ROWING, CYCLING AND WHEELCHAIR PROPULSION, thereby raising
our understanding of human propulsion in general and in each activity in
particular.
If you are interested in further information e-mail to
BI_RSMITH@COCO.CCHS.SU.OZ.AU
or
The Rehabilitation and Research Centre
P.O. Box 170
Lidcombe
AUSTRALIA 2141
or
Ring Sydney 646 6650
or
FAX Sydney 646 4853
As further information becomes available a bulletin will be posted to Biomch-L.
Hope to see you there,
Richard Smith
Head, Biomechanics Division.
HUMAN PROPULSION ------------- AN INTEGRATION OF MAN AND MACHINE
A SYMPOSIUM
To be held at CUMBERLAND COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES
THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA
on 5TH AND 6TH DECEMBER, 1991.
The Rehabilitation Research Centre and the Biomechanics Division of the
Department of Biological Sciences are planning to hold a scientific symposium
on Human Propulsion ---- An Integration of Man and Machine.
The aim of this symposium is to integrate ths physiology, biomechanics and
motor control of ROWING, CYCLING AND WHEELCHAIR PROPULSION, thereby raising
our understanding of human propulsion in general and in each activity in
particular.
If you are interested in further information e-mail to
BI_RSMITH@COCO.CCHS.SU.OZ.AU
or
The Rehabilitation and Research Centre
P.O. Box 170
Lidcombe
AUSTRALIA 2141
or
Ring Sydney 646 6650
or
FAX Sydney 646 4853
As further information becomes available a bulletin will be posted to Biomch-L.
Hope to see you there,
Richard Smith
Head, Biomechanics Division.