Muscle Classification System
by Rodney Corn
Date Released : 19 Jun 2001
When reviewing the variety of terms associated with muscle classification, it is apparent that many inconsistencies exist. This can be detrimental to fitness professionals who desire to effectively communicate with other related professionals. Furthermore, it can cause confusion and increase anxiety that may exist when learning the intricacies of .......
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Arnold, Terri |
27 Aug 2010, 17:50 PM
I think Rodney hit it right on the head in regards to this series of continuing ed. "Many classifications exist, and all can be rationalized to make sense in certain populations. The key is to develop them so they make sense in any population. The human body is very interdependent and complex. No categorization that attempts to generalize the systems of the body will be able to precisely simplify this complexity.or ease of explanation, education and communication, we must strive to create accurate simplicity of the human body." To those @ PT on the Net follow Rodney's advice.
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