KIN 201
KIN 201 This course will cover the application of basic mechanics to human movement. It will provide students with a basic understanding of how forces act on body segments and how movements are produced. The subject matter of this course is relevant to quantifying all forms of physical activity, from activities of daily living, physically challenged movement patterns, to elite athletic performance. It also has applications in medical settings, including rehabilitation and sports medicine.
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| Author: | nicholasfong |
| University: | Kwantlen University College |
| Subject: | Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences, Other |
| Instructor: | Robinovitch, Steve |
| Course: | KIN |
| Date Added: | 17 August, 2009 |
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