Biomechanics of Human Movement

SAR HP 565

  • Creativity/Innovation

Biomechanics is a powerful tool for understanding why and how we control and coordinate movement in health and disability. The course provides a conceptual and theoretical basis of biomechanics so that students learn to creatively problem solve using a biomechanical thought process. Many examples of applications include athletics, orthopedic injuries, central nervous system disorders, designing assistive devices, pediatrics and aging. Emphasis will be placed on how to use the tools of biomechanics along with an understanding of functional anatomy to think about typical and abnormal movement. Effective Spring 2022, this course fulfills a single unit in the following BU Hub area: Creativity/Innovation.

SPRG 2024 Schedule

Section Instructor Location Schedule Notes
A1 Lewis CDS 262 MW 2:30 pm-4:15 pm Class Full

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