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Biomechanics of Human Locomotion
( 24 Modules )

Module #1
Introduction to Biomechanics of Human Locomotion
Overview of the importance of biomechanics in understanding human movement and its applications
Module #2
Anatomy of the Musculoskeletal System
Review of the skeletal and muscular systems, including bones, joints, and muscles involved in locomotion
Module #3
Basics of Kinematics
Introduction to the study of movement, including types of motion, joint angles, and movement patterns
Module #4
Basics of Kinetics
Introduction to the study of forces and their effects on movement, including Newtons laws and torque
Module #5
Gait Analysis:Fundamentals
Introduction to gait analysis, including data collection methods and analysis techniques
Module #6
Gait Patterns:Normal and Abnormal
Characteristics of normal and abnormal gait patterns, including differences in kinetic and kinematic variables
Module #7
Foot Biomechanics
Anatomy and function of the foot, including arches, pronation, and supination
Module #8
Ankle Biomechanics
Anatomy and function of the ankle, including dorsiflexion, plantarflexion, and rotation
Module #9
Knee Biomechanics
Anatomy and function of the knee, including flexion, extension, and rotation
Module #10
Hip Biomechanics
Anatomy and function of the hip, including flexion, extension, abduction, and adduction
Module #11
Upper Body Biomechanics
Anatomy and function of the upper body, including the shoulder, arm, and hand during locomotion
Module #12
Muscle Function and Movement
Role of muscles in locomotion, including agonist, antagonist, and synergist muscles
Module #13
Energetics of Locomotion
Energy expenditure during locomotion, including metabolic cost, efficiency, and optimization
Module #14
Neuromuscular Control of Locomotion
Neural control of movement, including reflexes, proprioception, and motor learning
Module #15
Biomechanics of Running
Specific biomechanical considerations for running, including foot strike, stride length, and cadence
Module #16
Biomechanics of Walking
Specific biomechanical considerations for walking, including gait speed, stride length, and cadence
Module #17
Biomechanics of Climbing Stairs
Specific biomechanical considerations for climbing stairs, including knee flexion, ankle dorsiflexion, and hip extension
Module #18
Biomechanics of Descending Stairs
Specific biomechanical considerations for descending stairs, including knee extension, ankle plantarflexion, and hip flexion
Module #19
Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation
Biomechanical considerations for preventing and rehabilitating common injuries, including sprains, strains, and fractures
Module #20
Biomechanics of Assistive Devices
Biomechanical considerations for assistive devices, including canes, walkers, and wheelchairs
Module #21
Biomechanics of Sports Equipment
Biomechanical considerations for sports equipment, including shoes, orthotics, and prosthetics
Module #22
Current Research in Biomechanics of Locomotion
Overview of current research in biomechanics of locomotion, including new technologies and applications
Module #23
Case Studies in Biomechanics of Locomotion
Real-world examples of biomechanical analysis and application in clinical and sports settings
Module #24
Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion
Planning next steps in Biomechanics of Human Locomotion career


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