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Biomechanics in Physical Therapy
( 25 Modules )

Module #1
Introduction to Biomechanics
Overview of biomechanics, importance in physical therapy, and course objectives
Module #2
Anatomy Review
Review of musculoskeletal anatomy, joint structure, and movement
Module #3
Biomechanical Principles
Introduction to biomechanical principles, including force, motion, and energy
Module #4
Joint Kinematics
Study of joint movement, including rotation, translation, and angular motion
Module #5
Joint Kinetics
Study of joint forces, including joint reaction forces and muscle forces
Module #6
Muscle Physiology
Review of muscle physiology, including muscle types, contraction mechanisms, and fatigue
Module #7
Movement Analysis
Introduction to movement analysis, including gait analysis and joint angle measurements
Module #8
Spinal Biomechanics
Biomechanics of the spine, including movement patterns and injury mechanisms
Module #9
Upper Extremity Biomechanics
Biomechanics of the shoulder, elbow, and wrist, including movement patterns and injury mechanisms
Module #10
Lower Extremity Biomechanics
Biomechanics of the hip, knee, and ankle, including movement patterns and injury mechanisms
Module #11
Gait Biomechanics
Biomechanics of gait, including normal and abnormal patterns
Module #12
Balance and Posture
Biomechanics of balance and posture, including control systems and sensory integration
Module #13
Injury Mechanisms
Biomechanical analysis of common injuries, including sprains, strains, and fractures
Module #14
Rehabilitation Principles
Introduction to rehabilitation principles, including exercise prescription and progression
Module #15
Biomechanical Interventions
Biomechanical interventions for common injuries and conditions, including taping, bracing, and orthotics
Module #16
Case Studies in Biomechanics
Application of biomechanical principles to real-world case studies
Module #17
Biomechanics in Sports
Biomechanical analysis of sports movements, including injury prevention and performance enhancement
Module #18
Biomechanics in Geriatric Populations
Biomechanical considerations for geriatric populations, including age-related changes and fall prevention
Module #19
Biomechanics in Pediatric Populations
Biomechanical considerations for pediatric populations, including developmental changes and growth
Module #20
Biomechanics in Neurological Populations
Biomechanical considerations for neurological populations, including CNS and PNS disorders
Module #21
Biomechanical Assessment Tools
Introduction to biomechanical assessment tools, including motion analysis software and force plates
Module #22
Biomechanical Research Methods
Introduction to research methods in biomechanics, including study design and data analysis
Module #23
Evidence-Based Practice in Biomechanics
Application of evidence-based practice to biomechanical interventions
Module #24
Biomechanics in Clinic Practice
Integration of biomechanics into clinical practice, including case studies and group discussion
Module #25
Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion
Planning next steps in Biomechanics in Physical Therapy career


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