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Understanding Standing | |||||
Doctoral Thesis, University of Illinois at Champaign,
Urbana, 1995 Using standing as paradigmatic example, this study considers current
issues in the movement sciences in relationship to the practice of
rehabilitation and movement re-education. The concepts of variety and
constraint provide the foundation for inquiring into the anatomical,
biomechanical, dynamical, and sensorial bases of bipedal stance. Theoretical
issues are related to rehabilitation medicine, clinical techniques,
and pedagogical strategy. The rich empirical basis of movement re-education
approaches serves as the basis for new research questions and offers
clues to rethinking how learning occurs. << back
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