Description
Movement Anatomy in Exercise
Concepts and principles from anatomy and biomechanics are integrated into the analysis of human movement. This course focuses on application of the principles of human movement for normal function and application to different levels of physical performance through case based applications and classroom activities. Content includes anatomical lever systems, moment arms, stability and laws of motion. Systematic analysis of human movement in clinical conditions, performance, and wellness settings will be reviewed. Development of individual plans to improve movement is woven throughout the course.

Prerequisite: EXCM 385.

Outcomes: At the successful completion of the course, the student will be able to: 1) Explain the relationship between biomechanics, anatomy and human movement; 2) Understand upper and lower limb musculoskeletal anatomy, physiology, and function; 3) Apply functional anatomy in the analysis of normal physical performance; 4) Develop individualized plans to correct movement based on the assessment of the individual; 5) Evaluate movement techniques in various populations; 6) Evaluate client outcomes as a result of prescribed exercise modifications to improve movement patterns.
Details
Grading Basis
Graded
Units
3
Component
Lecture - Required
Offering
Course
EXCM 387
Academic Group
Schl of Health Sci & Pub Hlth
Academic Organization
Applied Health Sciences
Enrollment Requirements
EXCM 385