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Motion analysis plays a key role in movement medicine, serving as an effective method for evaluating and determining clinical treatments. This program provides comprehensive knowledge about musculoskeletal mechanics, along with techniques for measuring, assessing, and implementing results.
The curriculum explores various aspects of movement medicine, such as gait assessment, plantar pressure studies, clinical biomechanics, athletic performance, workplace ergonomics, recovery processes, and physical therapy. You'll gain deep insights into how anatomy, biomechanics, and movement dynamics interact, along with their clinical implications.
The learning journey begins with core motion analysis concepts, covering anatomical foundations, mathematical principles, physics applications, and data interpretation methods.
Next, you'll master movement measurement approaches, including motion tracking technology, force/pressure instrumentation, EMG systems, and physiological monitoring tools, plus techniques for collecting, processing, and understanding related data.
After completing all course material and developing a thorough grasp of anatomical, biomechanical, and analytical integration, you'll undertake a research initiative in a motion analysis specialization, showcasing your acquired expertise through practical application.