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Biomechanics of Movement and Locomotion (5 cr)

Code: AH00CA26-3010

General information


Enrollment

15.05.2023 - 01.09.2023

Timing

16.10.2023 - 15.12.2023

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Virtual portion

2 op

Mode of delivery

60 % Contact teaching, 40 % Distance learning

Unit

Faculty of Health Care and Social Services (LAB)

Campus

  • Lappeenranta Campus
  • E-campus
  • Lahti Campus

Teaching languages

  • Finnish
  • English

Seats

20 - 80

Degree programmes

  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Physiotherapy (in Finnish)

Teachers

  • Kari Kauranen
  • Hanna Laine
  • Sanna Spets
  • Annakaisa Loiri
  • Sanna Kangas

Scheduling groups

  • Info (Size: 0. Open UAS: 0.)
  • Harjoitus R 1 (Size: 0. Open UAS: 0.)
  • Harjoitus R 2 (Size: 0. Open UAS: 0.)
  • Näyttö 1 (Size: 0. Open UAS: 0.)
  • Näyttö 2 (Size: 0. Open UAS: 0.)
  • Näyttö (Size: 0. Open UAS: 0.)
  • Tentti (Size: 0. Open UAS: 0.)

Groups

  • HLTIFYS23S
  • HLPRFYS23S

Small groups

  • Info
  • Harjoitus R 1
  • Harjoitus R 2
  • Näyttö 1
  • Näyttö 2
  • 3
  • Tentti

Learning outcomes

The student is able to
- explain the structure and function of the neuromuscular system from the commencement and guidance of the movement to the feedback received from that
- use different analyzing mechanisms and biomechanic measuring devices of movement and locomotion, and interpret and apply results gained from them in physiotherapy planning
- assess the need for assistance with transfers and guide with safe transfers
- assess the need for mobility aids and choose the right mobility aids for the client, as well as instruct their usage to the client and their loved ones

Implementation and methods of teaching

Lectures, demos and exam.

Assigment before practice.

Timing and attendance

Completion of the course requires attendance during practice classes and demos.

Learning material and recommended literature

Enoka: Neuromechanical basis of kinesiology.
Material in Moodle platform.

Alternative completion methods

None

Working life cooperation

None

Exam retakes

Written exam during week 50, two retakes.
Retake in compentence test of transition assistance will book together with the students and the teacher.

Learning environment

Classroom, laboratory of biomechanics, sports hall and training class, zoom.

Student time use and work load

5 credits =135 h student work, presence 37 h, independence work 98 h.

Contents

Linear and angular motion, mechanics, forces, torques, power, work, biomechanics of musculoskeletal system, anthropometric, motor unit, excitation-contraction coupling, muscle mechanics, muscle strength measurements, electromyography, motion analysis, balance measurements and measurements of eye-hand coordination.

Additional information for students: previous knowledge etc.

None

Assessment criteria

1, Participation of labworks
2. Examination of lectures and labworks
3. Written exam
4. Compentence test of transition assistance

Assessment scale

1-5

Failed (0)

Student does not achieve learning level 1.

Assessment criteria: level 1 (assessment scale 1–5)

Student can explain the neural drive of the human muscular system in a general level. Student can explain the essential parts of the anatomy and physiology of muscle cell and tissue in a general level. Student can choose some biomechanical measurement methods and devices for different physiotherapy cases and she/he can argue the choices somehow. Student can name the most common biomechanical measurements and she/he can explain the results of the measurements in a general level and apply the results in the planning of the physiotherapy somehow.

Assessment criteria: level 3 (assessment scale 1–5)

Student can explain the neural drive of the human muscular system comprehensively. Student can explain the essential parts of the anatomy and physiology of muscle cell and tissue logically. Student can choose biomechanical measurement methods and devices for different physiotherapy cases independently and she/he can argue the choices logically. Student can name the most common biomechanical measurements independently and she/he can explain the results of the measurements in a general level and she/he can apply some parts of the results in the planning of the physiotherapy.

Assessment criteria: level 5 (assessment scale 1–5)

Student can explain the neural drive of the human muscular system logically, detailed and comprehensively. Student can explain the anatomy and physiology of muscle cell and tissue logically and detailed. Student can choose the most optimal biomechanical measurement methods and devices for different physiotherapy cases independently and she/he can argue the choices logically. Student can name the most common biomechanical measurements independently and she/he can explain the results of the measurements detailed and apply the results in the planning of the physiotherapy logically.