OT 767 - Biomechanics of Occupation Credits: 3
Students explore the relationship between the human systems producing movement and engagement in daily activities as activity demands, person factors and contexts change. These systems are thoroughly reviewed and applied through musculoskeletal constructions allowing an in-depth understanding of how the influence of muscle attachments, length and relationship to joint axes can change and influence movements and impacting occupational performance.
Prerequisite(s): Grade of B or better in OT 711 , OT 741 , OT 753 , OT 757 , and OT 761
Lecture-Lab (ex: 3-1 means 3 hrs lecture and 1 hr lab): 2-1 Term(s) Offered: Summer
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