Skeletal muscle form and function

This logically-organized reference for exercise physiologists, physical therapists, athletic trainers, sports medics, and strength and conditioning specialists refers to classic texts in muscle physiology and to recent discoveries in the field. It also includes research methodology and results. The...

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Main Author: McComas, Alan J. (Author)
Format: Book
Published: Champaign, IL Human Kinetics 1996
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