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Clinical Gait Analysis: Theory and Practice

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Clinical Gait Analysis takes a fresh look at the study of human gait. Using an easy-to-read writing style, the author reviews the biomechanical principles, techniques and clinical approach to the assessment of walking disorders. Both theory and practice are brought into focus, and currently contentious issues are highlighted to encourage critical thinking. An accompanying CD provides an assortment of electronic material to complement the text, including normative 3D data on a variety of activities and clinical cases.

264 pages, Hardcover

First published January 23, 2005

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Chris Kirtley

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January 7, 2012
A bit too technical, whittles is the best gait book
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