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The document outlines a syllabus for a biomechanics course, detailing weekly topics, assignments, and quizzes from June to September. Key subjects include the biomechanics of the spine, human movement in fluid mediums, ergonomics, and practical assessments of biomechanics. Each week includes references to slides and books for further study.

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Weeks

The document outlines a syllabus for a biomechanics course, detailing weekly topics, assignments, and quizzes from June to September. Key subjects include the biomechanics of the spine, human movement in fluid mediums, ergonomics, and practical assessments of biomechanics. Each week includes references to slides and books for further study.

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DATES COVERED SYLLABUS REFERENCE CLASS

WEEKS BOOKS/SOURC STATUS


E
WEEK 2nd june to Introduction
01 8th
WEEK 9th june to  Biomechanics of the Lumbar Slides + book
02 15th Spine
th
WEEK 16 june Biomechanics of the Cervical Spine Slides + book
03 to 22nd  Factors influencing relative
mobility and stability of different
regions of Spine

WEEK 23th to 29  Biomechanical adaptations of Slides + book


04 may spine during different functions
 Relationship between muscle
location and nature and
effectiveness of muscle action in
the trunk
 Biomechanical contribution to
common injuries of the spine
 Assignment 1
WEEK 30th july to Slides + book
05 6th APPLIED BIOMECHANICS
 Introduction to the Biomechanics
of Fracture Fixation
 Biomechanics of Arthroplasty
 Engineering Approaches to
Standing, Sitting, and Lying
 Biomechanics of Gait
 Quiz1
WEEK 7th july to  ANGULAR KINETICS OF
06 13 HUMAN MOVEMENT
 Angular analogues of mass,
force, momentum and impulse
 Angular analogues of
Newton's laws of motion
 Centripetal and Centrifugal
forces
 Angular acceleration

ANGULAR KINEMATICS OF
WEEK 14th to HUMAN MOVEMENT Slides + book
07 20thjuly  Measuring body angles
 Angular kinematics
Relationships
 Relationship between Linear
and Angular motion
WEEK 21st to 27th  HUMAN MOVEMENT IN Slides + book
08 july FLUID MEDIUM
 The nature of fluids
 Buoyancy and floatation of human
body
WEEK 28th to 4th  Drag and components of drag Slides + book
09 aug  Lift Force
 Propulsion in a fluid medium
WEEK 5th to 10th  ERGONOMICS II Slides + Book
10 aug  SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS
 Lifting Analysis.
 Seating.
 Computers and Assistive
Technology.
 Assignment 2
11th to 17h APPLICATION PROCESS Slides+ Book
WEEK aug  Ergonomics of Children and
11 Youth.
 Ergonomics of Aging.
Quiz 2
WEEK 18th to 24 Slides + Book
12 aug  Ergonomics in Injury Prevention
and Disability Management.
 Ergonomics of Play and Leisure.

WEEK 25thh to  Practical


13 31st aug  Biomechanical assessment of
Upper extremity
 Biomechanical assessment of
Lower Extremity
WEEK 1st to 7th  Biomechanical assessment of Gait
14 sep  Reflective case assignment related
to biomechanics of various regions Slides + Book
of the body
WEEK 14th to 18th Measurement of angles of joints Slides + book
15 july  Biomechanical study of
deformities
WEEK 21st july to Revision Slides + book
16 25th july
WEEK 28th to 1st Revision
17 aug

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