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09¿ù 06ÀÏ : 1. Biomechanics as an Interdiscipline
1.1 measurement, description, analysis, and assessment
1.2 biomechanics and its relationship with physiology and anatomy
1.3 scope of the textbook
09¿ù 13ÀÏ : (Ãß¼® ¿¬ÈÞ)
09¿ù 20ÀÏ : 2. Signal Processing
2.0 introduction
2.1 auto- cross-correlation analyses
2.2 frequency analysis
2.3 ensemble averaging of repetitive waveforms
09¿ù 27ÀÏ : 3. Kinematics
3.1 kinematic convention
3.2 direct measurement techniques
3.3 imaging measurement techniques
3.4 processing of raw kinematic data
3.5 calculation of other kinematic variables
10¿ù 04ÀÏ : 4. Anthropometry
4.1 density, mass, and inertial properties
4.2 direct experimental measures
4.3 muscle anthropometry
10¿ù 11ÀÏ : 5. Kinetics: Forces and Moments of Force
5.0 biomechanical models
5.1 basic link-segment equations
5.2 force transducers and force plates
5.3 bone-on-bone forces during dynamic conditions
10¿ù 18ÀÏ : 6. Mechanical Work, Energy, and Power
6.0 introduction
6.1 efficiency
6.2 forms of energy storage
10¿ù 25ÀÏ : Midterm Exam.
11¿ù 01ÀÏ : 6.3 calculation of internal and external work
6.4 power balances at joints and within segments
7. Three-Dimensional Kinematics and Kinetics
7.1 axes systems
11¿ù 08ÀÏ : 7.2 marker and anatomical axes systems
7.2.1 examples of a kinematic data set
7.3 determination of segment angular velocities and accelerations
7.4 kinetic analysis of reaction forces and moments
11¿ù 15ÀÏ : 8. Synthesis of Human Movement - Forward Solutions
8.0 introduction
8.1 review of forward solution models
8.2 mathematical formulation
11¿ù 22ÀÏ : 8.3 system energy
8.4 external forces and torques
8.5 designation of joints
8.6 illustrative example
11¿ù 29ÀÏ : 9. Muscle Mechanics
9.0 introduction
9.1 force-length characteristics of muscles
9.2 force-velocity characteristics
9.3 muscle modeling
12¿ù 06ÀÏ : 10. Kinesiological Electromyography
10.1 electrophysiology of muscle contraction
10.2 recording of the electromyogram
10.3 processing of the electromyogram
10.4 relationship between electromyogrm and biomechanical variables
12¿ù 13ÀÏ : 11. Biomechanical Movement Synergies [°ÀdzëÆ®]
11.1 support movement synergy
11.2 medial/lateral and anterior/posterior balance
11.3 dynamic balance during walking
12¿ù 20ÀÏ : Final Exam