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EXERSCI 704

: Advanced Techniques in Biomechanics
2025 Semester One (1253)
A laboratory-based course which explores the current biomechanics methodology for quantifying human movements. Emphasis on motion capture, force measurement, accelerometers, clinical gait analysis, balance assessment, and electromyography. Students will apply biomechanical methods to clinical assessment.
Subject: Exercise Sciences
Restriction: SPORTSCI 704
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EXERSCI 704

: Advanced Techniques in Biomechanics
2024 Semester One (1243)
A laboratory-based course which explores the current biomechanics methodology for quantifying human movements. Emphasis on motion capture, force measurement, accelerometers, clinical gait analysis, balance assessment, and electromyography. Students will apply biomechanical methods to clinical assessment.
Subject: Exercise Sciences
Restriction: SPORTSCI 704
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EXERSCI 704

: Advanced Techniques in Biomechanics
2023 Semester One (1233)
A laboratory-based course which explores the current biomechanics methodology for quantifying human movements. Emphasis on motion capture, force measurement, accelerometers, clinical gait analysis, balance assessment, and electromyography. Students will apply biomechanical methods to clinical assessment.
Subject: Exercise Sciences
Restriction: SPORTSCI 704
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EXERSCI 704

: Advanced Techniques in Biomechanics
2022 Semester One (1223)
A laboratory-based course which explores the current biomechanics methodology for quantifying human movements. Emphasis on motion capture, force measurement, accelerometers, clinical gait analysis, balance assessment, and electromyography. Students will apply biomechanical methods to clinical assessment.
Subject: Exercise Sciences
Restriction: SPORTSCI 704
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EXERSCI 704

: Advanced Techniques in Biomechanics
2020 Semester Two (1205)
A laboratory-based course which explores the current biomechanics methodology for quantifying human movements. Emphasis on motion capture, force measurement, accelerometers, clinical gait analysis, balance assessment, and electromyography. Students will apply biomechanical methods to clinical assessment.
Subject: Exercise Sciences
Restriction: SPORTSCI 704