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Что (кто) такое kinesiology - определение

STUDY OF ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, AND MECHANICS OF BODY MOVEMENT, ESPECIALLY IN HUMANS
Human kinetics; Muscle testing; Kinesiologist; Kinesthiology; Human Motion; Human motion; Kineseology; Movement studies
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  • Animation illustrating the concept of motor redundancy: the motor action of bringing the finger in contact with a point in space can be achieved using a wide variety of limb configurations.
  • The analysis of recorded human movement, as pioneered by [[Eadweard Muybridge]], figures prominently in kinesiology.
  • In 1886, Swedish baron Nils Posse (1862-1895) introduced the term Kinesiology in the US, 1894 he wrote the book "The Special Kinesiology of Educational Gymnastics". Nils Posse was a graduate of the Royal Gymnastic Central Institute in Stockholm, Sweden and founder of the Posse Gymnasium, Boston, MA.
  • A series of images that represent research (left) and practice (right) in the field of academic kinesiology

kinesiology         
[k??ni:s?'?l?d?i, k??-]
¦ noun the study of the mechanics of body movements.
Derivatives
kinesiological adjective
kinesiologist noun
Origin
C19: from Gk kinesis 'movement' + -logy.
Kinesiology         
Kinesiology is the scientific study of human body movement. Kinesiology addresses Physiological, Anatomical, Biomechanical, and Neuropsychological Principles and Mechanisms of Movement.
Applied kinesiology         
ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE TECHNIQUE
Diagnostic kinesiology; Kinesiology, applied; Applied kinesiologist; Nutritional response testing; Intuitive Kinesiology; Applied Kinesiology; Contact Reflex Analysis; Muscle test; Psychokinesiology; Psycho-kinesiology; Psycho-Kinesiology; Muscle Response Testing; Muscle response testing
Applied kinesiology (AK) is a pseudoscience-based technique in alternative medicine claimed to be able to diagnose illness or choose treatment by testing muscles for strength and weakness.

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Kinesiology

Kinesiology (from Ancient Greek κίνησις (kínēsis) 'movement', and -λογία -logía 'study of') is the scientific study of human body movement. Kinesiology addresses physiological, anatomical, biomechanical, pathological, neuropsychological principles and mechanisms of movement. Applications of kinesiology to human health include biomechanics and orthopedics; strength and conditioning; sport psychology; motor control; skill acquisition and motor learning; methods of rehabilitation, such as physical and occupational therapy; and sport and exercise physiology. Studies of human and animal motion include measures from motion tracking systems, electrophysiology of muscle and brain activity, various methods for monitoring physiological function, and other behavioral and cognitive research techniques.

Примеры употребления для kinesiology
1. "I guess you can say I was just weirded out," said Kelly Heinbaugh, a freshman kinesiology major.
2. The idea isn‘t all that crazy, said Mike Ernst, a professor of kinesiology at California State University in Dominguez Hills.
3. But beyond the Hollywood glitz, Longoria holds a degree in kinesiology from Texas A&M University – Kingsville.
4. The idea is not all that crazy, said Mike Ernst, a professor of kinesiology at California State University in Dominguez Hills.
5. This known, I entered the wacky world of food intolerance testing: DAY ONE: The pressure test The first test involved "applied kinesiology" – a bizarre treatment using muscle resistance to diagnose allergies.