Lynn Lippert adds a greater emphasis on clinical insights and functional connections to her easy-to-understand, well-organized 4th edition text. This accurate and thoughtfully updated edition is what should be at the heart of the clinical kinesiology course to help students analyze the mobility of specific joints in various activities of daily living. The first seven chapters describe the various body systems, terminology, and biomechanical principles that will be applied in the individual joint chapters that follow.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 / 5.0
clinical kinesiology and anatomy:
This book deserves 10 stars. The format and information in this book were a valuable addition to Kinesiology lectures. I recommend this book to anyone taking Kinesiology.
A disgrace:
It is unbelievable that this book can continue to be published over and over again, with the same mistakes, edition after edition. The book is full of inaccuracies, mislabeling of diagrams, and utter confusion. The publisher and author should be ashamed.
Exactly what I needed:
I needed this for school and it was cheaper than getting it at the bookstore. Good timing, right price, and the exact book I needed!
Save your money:
This book was required as supporting material for an OT program. This book is full of mistakes and the diagrams are very hard to follow, misleading, and/or mislabeled. Truly a waste of money, save your money and check it out from the school library and photocopy the darn thing if you have to use it. Useless is an understatement.