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One of the most significant contributions of “The Physics of Living” is its detailed analysis of the biomechanics of movement. Amundson presents a comprehensive review of the literature on human movement, covering topics such as kinematics, kinetics, and electromyography. He also introduces a range of novel concepts, such as the “movement template,” which provides a framework for understanding the underlying patterns and structures of human movement.
One of the most significant strengths of “The Physics of Living” is its clinical relevance. Amundson presents a range of case studies and examples that illustrate the practical applications of his work, from the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal injuries to the rehabilitation of patients with neurological disorders.