KIN 121 – LAB,LEC 0.50 – Course ID: 006550 – Biomechanics of Human Activity

Understanding human activity from a mechanical perspective prepares the student to address major issues which include reducing the risk of injury, optimizing exercise prescription, and understanding clinical evaluations. Specifically, concepts related to functional anatomy, muscle and passive tissue mechanics, anthropometry, electromyography, and linked segment mechanics are introduced and applied to clinical, occupational and athletic situations. [Note: Labs offered alternate weeks.] Prereq: KIN 100, PHYS 111





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