HAB720 - GENDER Ä°N BIOMECHANICS
Course Name | Code | Semester | Theory (hours/week) |
Application (hours/week) |
Credit | ECTS |
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GENDER Ä°N BIOMECHANICS | HAB720 | Any Semester/Year | 2 | 2 | 3 | 10 |
Prequisites | None | |||||
Course language | Turkish | |||||
Course type | Elective | |||||
Mode of Delivery | Face-to-Face | |||||
Learning and teaching strategies | Lecture Discussion Question and Answer Preparing and/or Presenting Reports Drill and Practice | |||||
Instructor (s) | Dr. Pınar ARPINAR AVŞAR, Dr. Hüseyin ÇELIK | |||||
Course objective | The knowledge of gender/sex differences in movement mechanics and underlying factors | |||||
Learning outcomes |
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Course Content | Mechanical and physiological structure of musculoskeletal system Biomechanical, and neuromuscular factors involved in sex-related differences Gender-related risks for acute and overuse injuries and mechanisms Lower extremity biomechanics and gender Upper extremity biomechanics and gender Trunk biomechanics and gender Sex differences in gait kinematics (running biomechanics, landing biomechanics) | |||||
References | Biomechanics of Sport and Exercise, Peter McGinnis, Human Kinetics, 2013 Biomechanics and Motor Control of Human Movement, David A. Winter, Wiley, 2009 Biomechanics of Musculoskeletal Injury,2nd, William C. Whiting & Ronald F. Zernicke, Human Kinetics, 2008 Introduction to Sports Biomechanics: Analysing Human Movement Patterns, 2nd edition, Roger Bartlett, Routledge, 2007 Biomechanics in sport : performance enhancement and injury prevention, Vladimir M Zatsiorsky; IOC Medical Commission., Blackwell Science, 2000 |
Course outline weekly
Weeks | Topics |
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Week 1 | Mechanical and physiological structure of musculoskeletal system |
Week 2 | Biomechanical factors involved in sex-related differences |
Week 3 | Neuromuscular factors involved in sex-related differences |
Week 4 | Lower extremity biomechanics and gender |
Week 5 | Lower extremity biomechanics and gender |
Week 6 | Upper extremity biomechanics and gender |
Week 7 | Upper extremity biomechanics and gender |
Week 8 | Trunk biomechanics and gender |
Week 9 | Gender-related risks for acute and overuse injuries and mechanisms |
Week 10 | Sex differences in gait kinematics (running, landing biomechanics etc ) |
Week 11 | Sex differences in upper extremity kinematics (throwing, swimming etc) |
Week 12 | Nature or nurture debate |
Week 13 | Laboratory Studies |
Week 14 | Seminar |
Week 15 | Preparation for the final exam |
Week 16 | Final Exam |
Assesment methods
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WORKLOAD AND ECTS CALCULATION
Activities | Number | Duration (hour) | Total Work Load |
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Course Duration (x14) | 0 | ||
Laboratory | 0 | ||
Application | 0 | ||
Specific practical training | 0 | ||
Field activities | 0 | ||
Study Hours Out of Class (Preliminary work, reinforcement, ect) | 0 | ||
Presentation / Seminar Preparation | 0 | ||
Project | 0 | ||
Homework assignment | 0 | ||
Midterms (Study duration) | 0 | ||
Final Exam (Study duration) | 0 | ||
Total Workload | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Matrix Of The Course Learning Outcomes Versus Program Outcomes
D.9. Key Learning Outcomes | Contrubition level* | ||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
*1 Lowest, 2 Low, 3 Average, 4 High, 5 Highest