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Editor's Notes |
This excerpt was created in the absence of an abstract.
We are privileged to present another special issue for your enlightenment and edification as part of our commitment to provide you with continuing education. This year's issue is on biomechanics—a contemporary topic that deals with forces.
The science of biomechanics is not new, but current concepts and applicable principles in this special issue deserve attention at this time. As our profession develops and more precisely defines our areas of expertise and delineates our physical therapy responsibilities, we each must make sure we have the necessary skill, knowledge, and experience for competency in our practice. Biomechanics is one of the areas that requires in-depth consideration.
Although information presented in this issue is not new, we review basic material on which to build new understandings and to apply well-founded principles. Portions of the material, however, will possibly challenge thoughts, stimulate creativity, and provoke dialogue....
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