1 | To comprehend the biomechanical and kinesiological principles of human movement. |
2 | To analyze the mechanical properties and pathomechanics of muscle, bone, collagen, ligament, and tendon tissues. |
3 | To understand fatigue, contracture, and electromyography (EMG) and evaluate the functioning of the musculoskeletal system. |
4 | To analyze body movements by learning balance mechanics, planes of orientation, coordinate systems, and joint mechanics. |
5 | To clinically interpret normal and pathological gait through kinematic and kinetic evaluations. |
6 | To identify movement disorders using biomechanical analysis methods and develop appropriate physiotherapy approaches. |