This book describes the structural and functional asymmetries in human
body movement by providing cases and examples using illustrations and
easy-to-understand scenarios. Specifically, it adopts an evidence-based
approach to demonstrate (i) the role of structural (e.g., bone
dimensions) and functional (e.g., hemispheric dominance) asymmetries in
the human body; (ii) the asymmetric nature of most daily activities
(e.g., gait, mastication); (iii) the benefits of asymmetry for physical
performance; and (iv) the role of asymmetry in preventing injury. More
than just a scientific book, it bridges the gap between theory and
practice, and includes practical examples and applications. The book
appeals to academics and practitioners in the fields of kinesiology,
human movement, sports sciences, strength and conditioning, and
physiotherapy.