Undergraduate Catalog

BMED 322 Functional Biomechanics

A study of the biomechanical principles underlying the kinetics and kinematics of normal and abnormal human motion. Emphasis is placed on the interaction between biomechanical and physiologic factors (bone, joint, connective tissue and muscle physiology and structure) in skeleto-motor function and the application of such in testing and practice in rehabilitation.

Credits

4

Prerequisite

BMED 321, BMED 212

Offered

Fall Spring