Clinical Biomechanics in Human Locomotion

Clinical Biomechanics in Human Locomotion: Gait and Pathomechanical Principles explores the clinical management of gait-disturbing or gait-induced pathologies and biomechanical variances during gait between individuals. The book discusses what is required to make terrestrial human locomotion safe and what causes pathology within a context of high locomotive and morphological variability. The interaction of genetics, epigenetics, developmental biology and physiology under the influence of locomotive biomechanics and metabolic energetics drives evolution. Such biological pressures on survival are essential in understanding the locomotive biomechanics of modern humans. In addition, lifestyle, including gait speed adaptability established during the growth influences of anatomical development is also considered. - Links human locomotive biomechanics to medicine, physiology, evolutionary anatomy and medicine - Prepares students, bioengineers and clinicians for the reality of utilizing biomechanical principles in clinical practice while also informing researchers of environmental limits - Includes further concepts in gait mechanics such as lower limb length, gait speed and how to calculate locomotive costs

•32 years of working experience in clinical biomechanics treating patients •Designed and currently leading a PG module at Staffordshire University, titled 'Principles of Biomechanics. •Designed and involved in the delivery of a PG MSc level module titled 'Origins and Principles of Clinical biomechanics" at Staffordshire University, since 1999. •Guest lecturer as School of Podiatry, Caledonia University Glasgow •Published theoretical and clinical papers on clinical biomechanics."

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