Ther title of that book is:
Dvir, Z.
Isokinetics : muscle testing, interpretation and clinical
applications/Z. Dvir - Edinburgh [etc.] - Churchill Livingstone.
1995 ISBN: 0-443-04794-4
Sylvia van den Heuvel,
Dutch National Institute of Allied Health Professions
Alison Dakin schreef:
>
> There is a good textbook by a chap called Dvir on isokinetics which includes
> some of the ratios etc you are looking for. sorry I can't remember it's
> title but Dvir is a bit of an isokinetic guru
>
> Alison
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Michael Pearson
> Sent: 07 June 2001 19:48
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> Subject: Cybex Isokintecs Information
>
> Dear all,
>
> I am currently a student at the University of Bristol studying for an
> MSc in Exercise and Health Science. For one of my modules I am doing
> some work on the University's Cybex Isokinetic Dynamometer.
>
> I am mainly looking into how the machine can be used as a screening
> tool and am trying to find out details about muscle balance and
> strength ratios for the different muscle groups as well as any other
> general info that might be useful.
>
> If anyone has any ideas of references that would be useful to me I
> would love to hear from them. I have heard that there is a "thin green
> book" which is one of the main texts for isokinetics but unfortunately
> that is as much detail as my source can remember. Apparantley this
> book was recommended to my source by Dave Fevre, so if you are out
> there or know how I might be able to get in touch with him I would be
> eternally grateful.
>
> Thanks
>
> Mike
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