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Movement: Functional Movement Systems: Screening, Assessment and Corrective Strategies

hardcoverJuly 15, 2010
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ISBN-13: 9781931046725 ISBN-10: 1931046727
Publisher
Brand: On Target Publications
Binding
hardcover
Published
July 15, 2010
Weight
3.4 lbs
Dimensions
29.80×3.20×22.90 cm

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Movement: Functional Movement Systems: Screening, Assessment and Corrective Strategies by Cook, Gray. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9781931046725.

Movement is a vivid discovery, a fundamental and explicit teaching in which the return to basics takes on a whole new meaning. In it, author Gray Cook crosses the lines between rehabilitation, conditioning and fitness, providing a clear model and a common language under which fitness and rehabilitation professionals can work together. By using systematic logic and revisiting the natural developmental principals all infants employ as they learn to walk, run and climb, Gray forces a new look at motor learning, corrective exercise and modern conditioning practices. The discoveries, lessons and approaches youll learn * How to view and measure movement quality alongside quantity * How to ascertain dysfunctional patterns with the Functional Movement Screen * What clinicians need to know about the Selective Functional Movement Assessments * When to apply corrective strategies and how to determine which strategies to use * How to map movement patterns and understand movement as a behavior and not just as a mechanical idea This book is not simply about the anatomy of moving structures. Rather, it serves a broader purpose to help the reader understand authentic human movement, and how the brain and body create and learn movement patterns. Our modern dysfunctions are a product of our isolated and incomplete approaches to exercise imposed on our sedentary lifestyles. A return to movement principles can create a more comprehensive exercise and rehabilitation model, a model that starts with movement.