PTA-1060 - Kinesiology* (6) Prerequisite: PTA-1010 ; MTH-1120 ; must be enrolled in the Physical Therapist Assistant program Co-requisite: PTA-1020 ; BIO-2180
Students study the biomechanical principles involved in human movement. Content includes structure and function of joints and muscle groups and characteristics of normal posture and gait. Pathologies basic to each specific joint
are reviewed. The lecture portion of this course is offered through distance learning and the laboratory portion is held at Anne Arundel Community College. Travel to Anne Arundel Community College is the responsibility of the
student.
List Course Outcomes (consistent for all sections) CO1 - Demonstrate competence in anatomical planes and axis of motion applied to physiological motions.
CO2 - Apply Newton’s laws of motion and key biomechanical principles
CO3 - Relate musculoskeletal anatomy to surface anatomy
CO4 - Relate the principles of biomechanics to functional movement and posture
CO5 - Describe the anatomical components of correct posture
CO6 - Relate biomechanical principles to postural changes
CO7 - Demonstrate competence in the components of normal and altered gait patterns
CO8 - Recognize the effects of pathomechanics on functional and physiologic movements
CO9 - Analyze the biomechanical and kinetic components of functional activitiesCourse Fee: $100
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