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OT256 — Biomechanics in OT

2 credits · 2 hours

OT 256 - Biomechanics in OT OT 256 - Biomechanics in OT A study of the biomechanical relationship of human movement and activity. Concepts discussed in the lab will include kinematics, dynamics, energy, and simple machines, and work will be applied to human movement, daily activities, and OT treatment intervention. Course

Prerequisites: BI152, BI153, OT130

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