Biomechanics of Musculoskeletal Injury

COM HLT X 425

Using the mechanical laws of motion, this course analyzes human movement using a systematic approach.

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What you can learn.

  • Comprehend the forces and moments acting at the major joints of the human body
  • Understand how fitness instructors can use laws of motion to prevent injuries in their clients
  • Analyze bone, joint cartilage, collagenous tissues through biomechanical systems

About this course:

The body is a dynamic organism exhibiting a complex integration of biochemical, mechanical and physical functions. This course provides a systematic approach to the analysis of human movement based on the mechanical laws of motion. Topics include biomechanical analysis of bone, joint cartilage, and collagenous tissues, as well as a review of forces and moments acting at the major joints of the human body. Practical application of these principles to program design can help fitness instructors prevent injuries in their clients.
Prerequisites
Basic course in anatomy and physiology.
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The National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) has approved Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for this course.

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