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BIOMECHANICS & ERGONOMICS-I BME-201: Course Outline: BIOMECHANICS & ERGONOMICS-II (BMEL-214)

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

Course Outline

  • BIOMECHANICS OF HUMAN SPINE
  • APPLIED BIOMECHANICS
  • ANGULAR KINETICS OF HUMAN MOVEMENT
  • ANGULAR KINEMATICS OF HUMAN MOVEMENT
  • HUMAN MOVEMENT IN FLUID MEDIUM
  • ERGONOMICS II SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS
  • APPLICATION PROCESS
  • LAB WORK GONIOMETRY
  • Capsular and non-capsular pattern of ROM limitation

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