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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Laboratory requiring detailed gross dissection of the extremities and their girdles. Specific emphasis is placed upon neuromuscular, skeletal, cardiovascular and mechanical factors dictating functional capabilities of the human body. Understanding the relationship between structure and function must be demonstrated frequently.
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4.00 Credits
Evaluation of the upper extremity, cervical spine and facial injuries. SOAP format evaluation, on-field evaluation, mechanics and pathomechanics of joint movement, detailed anatomy, etiology of specific injuries and special and stress tests will be discussed. Includes graduate level laboratory exercises to complement the evaluation of the upper extremity, cervical spine and facial injuries. PREREQ: KAAP620. RESTRICTIONS: Open to entry-level master's degree Athletic Training students only.
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4.00 Credits
Evaluation of the lower extremity, lumbar spine and sacroiliac joint. SOAP format evaluation, on-field evaluation, mechanics and pathomechanics of joint movement, detailed anatomy, etiology of specific injuries and special and stress tests will be discussed. Includes graduate level laboratory exercises to complement the evaluation of the lower extremity, lumbar spine, sacroiliac joint, posture, and gait analysis. PREREQ: KAAP621. RESTRICTIONS: Open to entry-level master's degree Athletic Training students only.
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3.00 Credits
Graduate level foundations of injury treatment and rehabilitation, including the healing process, neuromuscular control, flexibility and range of motion, strength/power/endurance, postural stability and balance, and cardio-respiratory considerations. PREREQ: KAAP690. RESTRICTIONS: Open to entry-level master's degree Athletic Training students only.
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3.00 Credits
Building upon the content of KAAP623, graduate students develop enhanced proficiency with rehabilitation techniques and skills for both the upper and lower extremities, as well as the trunk and low back regions. PREREQ: KAAP623. RESTRICTIONS: Open to entry-level master's degree Athletic Training students only.
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3.00 Credits
The goal is for students to acquire a hands-on knowledge of signal processing techniques relevant to their day work in the research lab. We will first revisit some of the underlying mathematical tools with a focus on refreshing how to use them and forming an intuitive understanding of what they do and mean. Then we will introduce the main concepts and techniques of processing measured signals, including dealing with noise, estimating power spectra, extracting linear relationships and quantifying the relationship of two signals to each other. We will finish with a term project, where students apply the acquired skills to a problem from their own research. The course makes heavy use of MATLAB to process data and it is expected that students have decent knowledge of the basics of MATLAB or a similar language, such as acquired in the class "Introduction to Programming in MATLAB".
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3.00 Credits
Introduces students to fundamental methods of two- and three- dimensional analysis in biomechanics. Topics will include creation of local coordinate systems, coordinate system transformations, joint center predictions, vector manipulation, linear and angular kinematics, joint forces and moments.
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3.00 Credits
This course aims to introduce students to Visual3D - a computation tools commonly used in biomechanics research. Using motion capture data as a framework, key concepts covered by this course include model building, event identification and metric quantification, kinematic and kinetic data extraction, scripting and automation, and data aggregation and file management. A key focus of this class will be teaching the underlying mathematical concepts and generalized approaches employed by Visual 3D, with a goal of preparing students to Collect, process, and troubleshoot traditional biomechanics laboratory data. PREREQ: KAAP627
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3.00 Credits
Students will learn how to automate part of their data processing and analysis by writing programs in Matlab. We will study techniques for handling, organizing, manipulating and visualizing data.
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3.00 Credits
This course will focus on cell, organ, and systems physiology of the following three areas: endocrine, cardiovascular, and respiratory.
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