Graduate Courses BIOE 2709BIOE 2709 - Rehabilitation BiomechanicsInstructor: Bertocci/Burdett Credits: 1 Term: Fall Description: Material at introductory graduate level. Fundamentals of biomechanics with specific application to rehabilitation. Basic Mechanics, Newton's laws, statics, dynamics and vector algebra (forces, movements, equilibrium) will form the first part of this course. The middle section focuses on kinematics and kinetics applied to biomechanics. The final section examines work/energy methods and stress/strain problem sets are assigned regularly and there are lab exercises/demonstrations. Prerequisites: Required Texts: Course Objectives: Topics Covered: Class/Labratory Schedule: |
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