Exercise and Sport Studies 509 - Musculoskeletal Structure and Function of an Athlete
MUSCULOSKELETAL ANATOMY
Fall
2020
01
2.00
Brittany Masteller; Brittney Randolph
W 10:55-12:10
Smith College
10201-F20
REMOTE
bmasteller@smith.edu; brandolph@smith.edu
This course is about a detailed study of the structure and the function of the human musculoskeletal systems (e.g. joints, bones and muscles). In addition, a few motor control and biomechanical principles that apply to musculoskeletal movement (e.g action potentials, force modulation, line of pull, moment arm, and relate a muscles’ line of pull to generating a torque) will be introduced. Students will learn the skeletal system and skeletal muscles involved in athletic movements and how joints and ligaments promote and limit these movements.
Limited to , Limited to graduate students