1 | To define the mechanical and pathomechanical properties of the spine, pelvis, and extremity joints. |
2 | To explain the movement system by analyzing the biomechanical properties of joints. |
3 | To evaluate and compare the biomechanical properties of musculoskeletal system structures. |
4 | To make clinical interpretations by examining rofess and movement analyses. |
5 | To determine appropriate exercise approaches in rehabilitation using biomechanical principles. |
6 | To develop biomechanically-based solutions by studying normal and pathological movements. |
7 | To contribute to physiotherapy practices by explaining the biomechanics of body structures. |
8 | To define the mechanical and pathomechanical properties of the spine, pelvis, and extremity joints. |