Undergraduate Courses BIOENG 1632BIOENG 1632 - Biomechanics IIIInstructor: Redfern Credits: 3 Term: Spring Description: Biodynamics is the study of the movement in biologic systems. This course focuses on the analysis of human movement. This discipline is used in clinical and research settings to understand how various pathologies impact movement and how interventions can be implemented to aid those affected by movement disorders. We cover the fundamentals of biomechanics of human movement using mechanical modelling techniques. The major focus is kinematic analyses in three dimensions using matrix techniques. Some fundamentals of kinetics are covered. Prerequisites: BIOENG 1630, BIOENG 1631, ENGR 0012 Required Texts: Kinematics of Human Motion, Vladamir
Zatsiorsky Course Objectives: There are three major goals of this course:
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Syllabus: Microsoft Word Format, HTML Format Class/Laboratory Schedule: Class meets twice a week for 75 minutes each day. Laboratories are included using instrumentation in the Human Movement and Balance Laboratory and the Musculoskeletal Biomechanics Laboratory |
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