Talk:Neuro biomechanics

Latest comment: 8 years ago by DrJAOS in topic Info about sources

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I am moving here a comment that was inserted into the article by DrJAOS (talk · contribs) -- material like this should go on the talk page rather than into the article itself.

Term Neuro Biomechanics reference can be found in the works of: Dr. Alf Breig neurosurgeon: Alf Breig text Tijana Ivanecevic, Helen Greenberg, Ronald Greenberg: Neuro-Biomechanics of Human Movement Neuro-biomechanics is refrenced by the NHS of Greater Glasgow and Clyde which is the largest health board in the UK providing care to 1.2 million people. NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Neuro-Biomechanics Neuro-Biomechanics of maximum velocity sprinting is referenced by the International Assocaition of Athletics Federations and written by Loren Seagrave, Ralph Mouchbahani, Kevin O'Donnell.

It is important that the article explain the origin of the term. The only one of these sources that is usable is the Springer book chapter. Unfortunately I can't access it so I can't see what it says. Looie496 (talk) 17:06, 5 February 2016 (UTC)Reply

Again, I am new to this so thank you for your patience. How would I go about accessing the the talk page for this article? How might I be able to reference the Springer publication and not violate copyright? Thanks for your help Looie — Preceding unsigned comment added by DrJAOS (talkcontribs) 17:15, 5 February 2016 (UTC)Reply
This very page is the talk page. The article is Neuro biomechanics; the talk page is Talk:Neuro biomechanics. There is no violation of copyright if you cite the article or even include a short quote of relevant material (in quotation marks). I can't help in a more detailed way because, as I said, I don't have access to the article and don't know what it says. Also when you write a message on a talk page you can add a signature by typing ~~~~ at the end. Looie496 (talk) 19:48, 5 February 2016 (UTC)Reply

Thanks again LooieDrJAOS (talk) 22:08, 5 February 2016 (UTC)Reply