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General information about the course, basic terminology and musculoskeletal foundations of movement |
Lecture, question-answer and demonstration method |
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Visual and written literature scanning |
Joint movements, joint movement types, joint functions and classification of synovial joints |
Lecture, question-answer and demonstration method |
3 |
Visual and written literature scanning |
Bone structures, properties of bone tissue, cartilage structures and adaptation of bone to stress |
Lecture, question-answer and demonstration method |
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Visual and written literature scanning |
Connective and supporting structures, tendons, ligaments and cartilage structure types |
Lecture, question-answer and demonstration method |
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Visual and written literature scanning |
Muscle structures, characteristics of skeletal muscles and muscle fibers |
Lecture, question-answer and demonstration method |
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Visual and written literature scanning |
Motor unit, myofibrils, muscle contraction types |
Lecture, question-answer and demonstration method |
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Visual and written literature scanning |
Neurological foundations of human movement, basic structure and functions of the nervous system |
Lecture, question-answer and demonstration method |
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MID-TERM EXAM |
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Visual and written literature scanning |
Mechanical properties, shoulder complex and functional anatomy of the shoulder |
Lecture, question-answer and demonstration method |
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Visual and written literature scanning |
Functional anatomy of the shoulder, elbow and wrist |
Lecture, question-answer and demonstration method |
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Visual and written literature scanning |
Functional Anatomy of the Spine |
Lecture, question-answer and demonstration method |
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Visual and written literature scanning |
Functional Anatomy of Trunk, Pelvis; Pelvis and hip functional anatomy |
Lecture, question-answer and demonstration method |
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Visual and written literature scanning |
Functional anatomy of the knee, ankle and foot |
Lecture, question-answer and demonstration method |
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Visual and written literature scanning |
Posture, balance, gait kinesiology and movement analysis |
Lecture, question-answer and demonstration method |
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Visual and written literature scanning |
Movement analysis selected from different sports branches |
Lecture, question-answer and demonstration method |
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FINAL EXAM |
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FINAL EXAM |
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