HK * 4610 – Health and Injury Biomechanics W (3-2) [0.50]

This course presents an overview of bone and joint function from a biomechanics perspective, within the framework of health and injury. Particular emphasis is placed on the influence of biomechanical signals on the regulation of bone and joint structure and function. Individual diseases, such as osteoarthritis, will be considered as they impact the various tissues of the joint (cartilage, ligament and bone) and the neuromuscular system. The laboratory will provide supplementary material illustrating particular aspects of musculoskeletal function including in vivo and in vitro biomechanical testing. (Offered in odd-numbered years.)





Posted By : Nicole
Posted On : December 4, 2020

Is the textbook recommended by the student? No
Did the student enjoy the professor? Yes
Professor : Dr. Srbely

Comment :
Really interesting class, but a lot of unnecessary small details are taught. Just study major concepts and memorize the graphs for the midterms and finals, and you\'ll be golden. Midterm and final are fair content wise, but really long and everyone felt rushed for time.
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