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Nov 22, 2024
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HES 00346 - Introduction to Biomechanics Credits: 3
This course specifically prepares students with the knowledge and skills essential for working in clinical settings related to health and healthcare professions. It integrates the sciences of anatomy, physiology and physics as they contribute to developing the knowledge and skills pertinent to understanding human motion from a mechanical perspective. An introduction to biomechanical instrumentation (e.g., motion capture, force plates, etc.) will provide practical applications to address: functional movement assessment, kinetic and kinematic qualities of movement, gait analysis for healthy populations and selected pathological conditions, and corrective exercises for proper human movement.
Prerequisite Courses: (BIOL 10210 with a minimum grade of C- and BIOL 10212 with a minimum grade of C-) or (HES 00241 with a minimum grade of C- or PHED 35241 with a minimum grade of C-) and (HES 00242 with a minimum grade of C- or PHED 35242 with a minimum grade of C-) Course Attributes: CAT, UGRD
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