Standing on One Leg

Standing on One Leg

Author: M. Sophie Schneider

Publisher: Archway Publishing

Published: 2013-12-24

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 1480804304

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It is not until the day Sophies mother dies that the search for her fathers family begins. As Sophie rehashes her childhood over the phone with her sister, Kat, she soon realizes she has more questions than answers. Sophie hires a genealogist to research her fathers family, but without a real name, information is scarce. Unlike in a mystery novel, there are no witnesses or disgruntled family members, just fragmented memories and a slip of paper found in an old book. As Sophie struggles to piece together the bits and pieces of snatched conversations she heard as a child, she soon wonders whether anyone in her one sided family knows anything-whether their silence is deliberate or habitual. But Sophie is determined to unearth the secrets buried long ago. As she digs into the past, she slowly begins to unravel information that just might lead her to her fathers true identity, and who the other shiny-shoed man was in her mothers life. Standing on One Leg is a story of heartbreak and hope that reveals one womans journey to the realization that change happens only if she is willing to look at everything in a different way.


BirdNote

BirdNote

Author: BirdNote

Publisher: National Geographic Books

Published: 2018-03-20

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 1632171694

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an excellent gift for the would-be birder in your family. And even veteran birders will enjoy it.…I recommend this book to anyone who loves birds (or anyone you think should love birds)." –EcoLit Books This beautiful gift book features entertaining and informative essays from the popular public radio program, BirdNote, accompanied by gorgeous full-color illustrations throughout--an illuminating volume for bird and nature lovers across North America. Here are 100 of the best stories about our avian friends from the public radio show BirdNote, each brief essay illuminating the life, habits, or songs of a particular bird. > Why do geese fly in a V-formation? > Why are worms so good for you--if you're a robin? > Which bird calls, "Who cooks for you? Who cooks for you-all?" From wrens that nest in cactuses to gulls that have a strange red dot on their bills--these digestible and fascinating bird stories are a delightful window to the winged world.


Evolution of Consciousness

Evolution of Consciousness

Author: Robert Evan Ornstein

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 1992-11

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 0671792245

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Based on his life's research, Robert Ornstein provides a look at the evolution of the mind. He explains that we are not rational but adaptive, and that it is Darwin, not Freud, who is the central scientist of the brain. Our minds have evolved to help us survive, not to reason. At the same time, our individual worlds have developed our minds and destroyed many of our natural abilities.


Better with Age

Better with Age

Author: Dr. Alan D. Castel

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2018-08-01

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 0190279990

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Age is an important number, but it can also be deceiving. After 40, most people say they feel younger than their years, some lie about their age, and many attempt to hide the signs of growing old. Better with Age addresses the many myths and paradoxes about the aging process. Although most people think of their later years in terms of decline, they can be one of the best times in life. This book presents the latest scientific research about the psychology of aging, coupled with insights from those who have succeeded in doing it well, such as Maya Angelou, Bob Newhart, Jared Diamond, John Glenn, and John Wooden. We are all aging, and many people are concerned about what to expect with advancing years. Retirement, happiness, and brain health are some of the many topics covered in this book. Better with Age shows what we can do now, at any stage in life, to make sure we enjoy old age.


Haas Balance Book

Haas Balance Book

Author: Shane Haas

Publisher:

Published: 2019-03

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780578467535

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This book contains over 100 static, dynamic, and reactionary exercises to improve balance. A great addition for rehabilitation professionals wanting to expand their options and understanding of balance exercises.


The Development of Mature Walking

The Development of Mature Walking

Author: David Sutherland

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 9780521412216

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This important monograph summarizes a comprehensive study on the maturation of walking in normal children. Research, undertaken at one of the world's leading gait analysis centers, involved over 400 studies on a total of nearly 300 children in ten age-groups from one to seven years. Data are presented on anthropometric measurements; tests of developmental progress; time/distance parameters such as stride length and walking velocity; twelve joint angles on each side measured throughout the gait cycle; dynamic electromyography of phasic activity in seven lower-extremity muscle groups; and force measurements including vertical force, fore/aft shear, medial/lateral shear and torque. At each age, composite joint-angle graphs and time/distance parameters are brought together with film tracings of a representative child in that age group. In addition, advanced methods of statistical analysis have been applied to the joint-angle data to define prediction regions within which ninety-five percent of normal children should lie throughout the gait cycle. Finally, a "decision tree" is presented from which a fitted age can be inferred for a subject based on non-age-specific data gathered in a motion analysis lab. Practical applications are demonstrated in a chapter devoted to two case studies.


Falls in Older People

Falls in Older People

Author: Stephen R. Lord

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2007-03-01

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780521680998

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Since the first edition of this very successful book was written to synthesise and review the enormous body of work covering falls in older people, there has been an even greater wealth of informative and promising studies designed to increase our understanding of risk factors and prevention strategies. This second edition, first published in 2007, is written in three parts: epidemiology, strategies for prevention, and future research directions. New material includes recent studies covering: balance studies using tripping, slipping and stepping paradigms; sensitivity and depth perception visual risk factors; neurophysiological research on automatic or reflex balance activities; and the roles of syncope, vitamin D, cataract surgery, health and safety education, and exercise programs. This edition will be an invaluable update for clinicians, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, nurses, researchers, and all those working in community, hospital and residential or rehabilitation aged care settings.


Biomechanics of Lower Limb Prosthetics

Biomechanics of Lower Limb Prosthetics

Author: Mark R. Pitkin

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2009-10-14

Total Pages: 153

ISBN-13: 3642030165

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Foreword from a Clinical Biomechanist, Applied Physiologist and Prosthetist teaching graduate students in Prosthetics & Orthotics. While there are many books on Biomechanics, arguably the quintessential science of limb prosthetics, none addresses the fundamental principles in sufficient detail and depth to be practically useful to the prosthetist, rehabilitation specialist or researcher. Dr. Pitkin’s monograph is an exemplary collection of theoretical principles from his research and o- ers, presented in its clinical and applied biomechanics form. The textbook provides an excellent overview of the many facets of lower limb prosthetic design and engineering for the ardent clinician researcher and student. The book delves into many of the basic concepts that are required knowledge for the clinician and the scientist to have as the foundation for their work. Dr. Pitkin has an e- quent manner in which he reflects on the history and literature to tell the storied evolution of prosthetic design . He takes the reader on a journey to consider his theories, which have substantive foundations to contemplate. By the end of chapter one, we have the basic h- tory and an appreciation for the rationale behind the “rolling joint ankle” with evidence to support his theoretical views.


A Leg to Stand On

A Leg to Stand On

Author: Oliver Sacks

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 1998-04-29

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 0684853957

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Originally published: New York: Summit Books, 1984.