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 Spinal Biomechanics and Biomechanical Studies of Human Movement

 

 Biomechanics Human Movement Levers and Leverage  

Home study continuing education providers in biomechanics of human movement  with emphasis on biomechanical muscular skeletal levers and lever systems physics. Special concern:  Athletic spinal development in children and child safety in youth sports programs.



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ote: Proficient understanding of the rationale and procedures
for exercise requires studying our manuals.






Here is a demonstration of neck (cervical) exercise in the
upright position using the arms to provide a force of resistance.



Here is a demonstration of neck (cervical) exercise in the
upright position using a face mask to apply
an even force of resistance through the movement.



Here is a demonstration of neck (cervical) exercise
over a PowerCushion™ utilizing either robotic    (500 lbs. to 1,000 lbs.)
or weight stack (10 lbs. to 100 lbs.) to supply the force of resistance.


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Last Modified : 04/07/08 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.

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