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University College of Osteopathy
Applied Biomechanics of The Lower Limb
- London, United Kingdom
Course
On-Campus
English
The biomechanics of the lower limb will be explored as applied to common function such as gait. The integrated nature of the body mechanics and its physiological components will inform an osteopathic approach to the evaluation and treatment of different conditions.


University College of Osteopathy
Applied Biomechanics of The Shoulder
- London, United Kingdom
Course
On-Campus
English
In this 2 day practical course the biomechanics of the shoulder girdle will be explored in common function and in some sports activities. The integrated nature of the body mechanics and its physiological components will inform an osteopathic approach to the evaluation and treatment of different conditions.
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University of Derby
Gait Analysis
- Derby, United Kingdom
Course
Full time
On-Campus
English
The program offers a comprehensive overview of gait analysis, aiming to help students understand how movements are assessed in a clinical or sports setting. It covers key concepts such as different ty...
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Biomechanics degree programs explore the intersection of biology and mechanics, focusing on how physical forces affect living organisms. This field is essential for understanding human movement, injury prevention, and rehabilitation techniques.
Through courses in biomechanics, you'll gain insight into analyzing and modeling human motion, as well as enhancing athletic performance. Students develop skills in creating custom orthotics, employing motion capture technologies, and designing exercise programs tailored to individual needs. Engaging with real-world applications, like evaluating injury risks in sports or optimizing equipment, nurtures a practical understanding of biomechanical concepts.
Understanding biomechanics encourages critical thinking as students engage with diverse approaches to health and fitness. The curriculum fosters independence, helping students refine their analytical abilities and apply theoretical knowledge in hands-on settings. Graduates from biomechanical programs find opportunities in rehabilitation centers, sports organizations, and research institutions, equipped with competencies valued across various sectors.