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Skeletal Muscle: Form and Function

Skeletal Muscle: Form and Function

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Jumbled facts.
Review: I had this book as a text book for a skeletal muscle physiology class. I found the style of this book to be very hard to follow. This book presents a jumbled account of scientific research concerning skeletal muscle. Such an account may be helpful to a scientist in this field of research who already knows the basics concerning skeletal muscle structure, growth and function. However, if you are a student or lay person who wants a broad overview of skeletal muscle, you will have to weed through alot of jumble in order to find it in this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Highly recomended
Review: This book is an excellent source for material concerning skeletal muscle from the molecular level to physical application. This book is a graduate level book with as up to date information as is possible short of actual journal articles. This book would make a great addition to any library. I recomend this book to all persons interested in becoming (or current)physical therapists, exercise and muscle physiologists etc. If you are a professor at the college level and teaching >400 or graduate level classes consider this one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Highly recomended
Review: This book is an excellent source for material concerning skeletal muscle from the molecular level to physical application. This book is a graduate level book with as up to date information as is possible short of actual journal articles. This book would make a great addition to any library. I recomend this book to all persons interested in becoming (or current)physical therapists, exercise and muscle physiologists etc. If you are a professor at the college level and teaching >400 or graduate level classes consider this one.


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