EXSC 625R

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Functional Testing and Exercise

Exercise Sciences College of Life Sciences

Course Description

Students will gain detailed understanding of how daily functional movement patterns and regular functional exercise contribute to optimal levels of functional fitness and promote management and reduction of musculoskeletal pain, prevention of musculoskeletal injury, rehabilitation of musculoskeletal injury, and enhanced athletic performance. Students will learn essential concepts and principles regarding functional movement assessment and how to accurately monitor changes in functional fitness across time.

When Taught

Spring Even Yrs..

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Oral Presentation

Learning Outcome

Synthesize principles of anatomy, physiology, pathomechanics, neurophysiology, and statistics as they relate to sports medicine and rehabilitation

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Evaluate Literature

Learning Outcome

Synthesize principles of anatomy, physiology, pathomechanics, neurophysiology, and statistics as they relate to sports medicine and rehabilitation

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Basic Science Principles

Learning Outcome

Synthesize principles of anatomy, physiology, pathomechanics, neurophysiology, and statistics as they relate to sports medicine and rehabilitation