Explain the normal movement and function. |
Compares normal movement and function with movement and function disorders seen in patients. |
Explain the anatomical and mechanical properties of the Columna Vertebralis. |
Compare the anatomical and mechanical properties of columna vertebralis with pathological conditions. |
Evaluates mechanical and pathomechanical professional practices for pelvis, hip, knee, ankle joints and feet. |
Describes the kinematic and kinetic values for dynamic activities involving the lower extremity joints. |
Explains the mechanical and pathomechanical information about the shoulder-arm complex, elbow and wrist joints and the hand. |