Spinal Biomechanics and Biomechanical Studies of Human Movement

 

Spinal Biomechanics and Biomechanical Studies of Human Movement, Spinal, kinesiology, Biomechanics, Biomechanical, Strength & Conditioning Athletic Training ,Studies of Human Movement, Human Movement, Levers , Leverage, Athletic spinal development, Super Bowl, Athletic trainers, Strength Coaches, Massage Therapists, muscular skeletal, Home Study Continuing Education ,American Biomechanics Society's, Dr. Scherger. Chemical Medical

                                                       Biomechanics Human Movement Levers and Leverage

 

 

 

 

 

 

HomeBiomechanics HistoryProductsCourses >

 

 

 

 

Patient education >

Patient EducationMassageHome CareSpinal Exercises>

 

 

FAQ's

 

 

 

 

 

 

Spinal exercises >

 

 

 

Youth SportsAbout us

 

Course 1PDF PreviewCourse 2 PDF Preview

 

 

 

 

 

 

All demonstrations were performed using simple tinker toy like components.  We use simple components because they are easy to obtain, they work well and give everyone a basic starting point to develop physics props of their own so they can demonstrate concepts in muscular skeletal leverage.

Click the links below to see our physics demonstrations of each of the following subjects.  Please note, you will need Acrobat Reader for these links.

Demonstration of the Equilibriums of Torque and Translation

Demonstration of Shear Stabilization by Fixed Means

Demonstration of The Three Principles

Demonstration of the S-Shape Maintaining Upright Posture

Demonstration of Locomotion

Demonstration of The Sit Up

Demonstration of The Leg Curl Exercise

Demonstration of The Leg Extension Exercise

 

Physics  Lab Demonstrations Assisting  Learning  In Our Self Paced Home Study Programs

                                                               Biomechanics Human Movement Levers and Leverage

 

Questions? Contact us at: The Spinal Fitness Center 19321 NE 10th Avenue Ridgefield, WA 98642 

Phone: 360.887.8600

E-mail: spinalf@spinalfitness.com

Last Modified : 07/22/04 08:48 AM

Author Info

Copyright 2003

All concepts and diagrams, unless noted otherwise,  of human spinal development in gravitational environment are under copyright registration to John S. Scherger, D.C.. This information may be shared with others for personal use, however no document may be republished in any form or embedded in public databases without the permission of Dr. Scherger.