This course aims to develop appreciation of how mechanical principles can be applied to understand the underlying causes of human movement.It also examines selected anatomical, structural and functional propertiesof human connective, muscular, and nervous
Define concepts and terminology within the area of biomechanics
Describe statics, kinematics and kinetics in human movement
Analyze and describe the motion of a body or system using qualitative and quantitative approaches
Demonstrate an understanding of how changes of movement patterns and techniques will influence the load on human tissues
ofther musculoskeletal system during movement
Apply knowledge of the underlying musculoskeletal principles and concepts of biomechanics including the core areas of human movements in upper and lower extremity
Understand and apply knowledge, tools and technique used in Ergonomics
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