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Course Unit Title | Course Unit Code | Type of Course Unit | Level of Course Unit | Year of Study | Semester | ECTS Credits |
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Anatomy and Kinesiology | ANT514 | Elective | Master's degree | 1 | Fall | 3 |
Prof. Dr. Belgin BAMAÇ
Prof. Dr. Tuncay ÇOLAK
Assistant Prof. Dr. Ayla TEKİN ORHA
1) Identify locomotor System and kinesiology.
2) Analyze the kinesiology of upper extremity.
3) Evaluate the biomechanics of the bones used in movement of the upper extremity .
4) Explain the biomechanics of the joints used in movement of the upper extremity.
5) Analyze the biomechanics of the muscles used in movement of the upper extremity.
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | ||
Learning Outcomes | ||||||||
1 | No relation | High | High | No relation | No relation | Middle | Middle | |
2 | High | High | High | Low | No relation | Middle | Middle | |
3 | High | High | High | Low | No relation | Middle | Middle | |
4 | High | High | High | Low | No relation | Middle | Middle | |
5 | High | High | High | Middle | No relation | Middle | Middle |
Face to Face
None
Anatomy 1
The aim of this course is to introduce the bones, joints and muscles of locomotor system of human body and to teach the movements and abilities of these structures. Comprehending the axes and planes in which the joints perform the movements and examining the movement-specific limitations and biomechanical relations of these structures is aimed. By understanding the regulation of muscle movements and correct angles to use the joints it is aimed to achieve ability to analyze normal and pathological states. Understanding the anatomical limitations and interactions that occur during the physical activities of the human body is aimed. Control of the movement system and the limitations of the factors that provide external effects to the system in terms of pain and sportive performance is also in the purposes of this lecture.
1- Sobotta Anatomi Atlası
Contribution of Midterm Examination to Course Grade |
60% |
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Contribution of Final Examination to Course Grade |
40% |
Total |
100% |
Turkish
Not Required