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In dealing with the dynamics of the human neuromusculoskeletal system it is soon realized that a subdivision into neural, muscular and skeletal system is only conceptually possible. Functionally, all three subsystems are interdependent and must be treated as such.

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Hatze, H. (1985). Dynamics of the Musculoskeletal System. In: Perren, S.M., Schneider, E. (eds) Biomechanics: Current Interdisciplinary Research. Developments in Biomechanics, vol 2. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-7432-9_2

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