HK * 4070 – Clinical Biomechanics F (3-2) [0.50]

This course covers functional anatomy, neurophsiology and mechanical characteristics of humans at the tissues and whole-body levels. Pathomechanics of human movement resultant from disease, abuse or trauma will be examined. Special emphasis will be placed on etiology, testing and correction of functional disorders with special reference to balance, gait and orthopaedic biomechanics.





Posted By : Alexandra
Posted On : December 12, 2013

Is the textbook recommended by the student? No
Did the student enjoy the professor? Yes
Professor : L. Vallis

Comment :
This course was a lot of work, I wouldn't recommend it unless you really like biomechanics and are thinking of doing something along those lines when you graduate. You really have to understand the material and enjoy it in order to do really well on the midterm/final, can't just memorize the slides in my opinion. However, Vallis is a great prof and keeps you interested during class!
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Posted By : Anonymous
Posted On : February 1, 2011

Comment :
Loved this course. Its research paper based, so its a lot of work. Lori Vallis is a great proff to learn from, even if the material is heavy
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