Title: Course Content
1Course Content
- Introduction to the Course
- Biomechanical Concepts Related to Human Movement
- Anatomical Concepts Related to Human Movement
- Applications in Human Movement
2Applications in Human Movement
3Applications in Human Movement
- Anatomical Analysis of Human Movement
- Evaluation of Muscular Training Exercises
- Flexibility Assessment Training
4Anatomical Analysis of Human Movement
5Anatomical Analysis Definition
- An examination of movement to describe the
musculoskeletal and neuromuscular contributions - Quantitative or Qualitative
6Purpose of Anatomical Analysis
- Technical training
- Purpose Improve technique
- Use AA to ID specific exercises and drills
- Use BA to ID deficiencies in technique
- Physical training
- Purpose Improve physical condition
- Use AA to ID physical limits to performance
7Steps for Completing a Qualitative Anatomical
Analysis
- Divide the skill into temporal phases.
Typically, we ID ideal movement and compare to
that.
8Temporal Phases
Execution phase
Follow through phase
Wind-up phase
9Early Stance
Late Stance
Early Swing
Late Swing
10Steps for Completing a Qualitative Anatomical
Analysis
- Divide the skill into temporal phases.
- Identify joints, joint positions, and joint
actions. - Identify ROM utilized (noting extremes).
- Perform a muscular analysis (determine active
muscle groups, muscle actions, and
group/individual muscle roles). - Identify role of multiarticular muscles.
111. Divide skill into Temporal Phases
- Arbitrary distinctions within each skill
- Must be consistent between analysts
- Can range from 2 5
122. Joint Positions Actions
- Use a chart
- Consider each phase
- Consider all joints important to skill
- Consider each plane separately
133. Identify Range of Motion
- Take note of start and finished postion
- Qualitative quantitative
- Examine overall displacement
- Range of Motion
144. Muscle Involvement
- Continue using chart
- Use approach discussed previously in lecture
- ID agonists, antagonists, stabilizers, and
neutralizers important to skill
155. Role of Multiarticular Muscles
- Stabilization
- Neutralization
- Contributions of active/passive insufficiency
16Steps for Completing a Qualitative Anatomical
Analysis
- Identify neuromuscular mechanisms.
- Identify speed effects on muscles.
- Rapid activation at the joint
- Impact differences dependent upon speed
- Identify segmental alignment requirements.
Typically, we ID ideal movement and compare to
that.