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×Springfield, Massachusetts
This course seeks to incorporate knowledge gained in pre-professional coursework in anatomy, physiology, kinesiology/biomechanics and clinical human anatomy for application in assessing the quality of motion and movement to determine limitations and restrictions. The course will focus on analysis of gait, posture, range of motion, muscle function, joint motion and proprioception, and workplace ergonomics. Course is a four-week course with 30 contact hours. Class meeting times will integrate both didactic lecture and laboratory experience during the class meeting
Units: 2.0