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Neuromechanical Consequences of Epimuscular Myofascial Force Transmission

Bernabei, M.

2017

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Bernabei, M. (2017). Neuromechanical Consequences of Epimuscular Myofascial Force Transmission: Impact of

connective tissues on muscle action. Uitgeverij BoxPress.

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The  work  presented  in  this  thesis  was  carried  out  at  the  faculty  of  Behavioural  and  Movement  Sciences,  Vrije  Universiteit  Amsterdam,  MOVE  Research  Institute  Amsterdam, The Netherlands. The work was financially supported by the Division for  Earth  and  Life  Sciences  of  the  Netherlands  Organization  for  Scientific  Research  [864‐ 10‐011].                        ISBN  978‐94‐028‐0410‐2  Cover design  Adapted from Leonardo da Vinci  (source: Wikimedia Commons)  front: anatomical tables; back: two‐wheeled hoist  Layout  Michel Bernabei  Printed by   Uitgeverij BOXPress, ‘s‐Hertogenbosch    © Copyright Michel Bernabei, Amsterdam 2016  All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any  form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or  any  information  storage  and  retrieval  system,  without  written  permission  from  the 

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promotor:  prof.dr. J.H. van Dieën  copromotor:  dr. H. Maas 

   

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