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Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
M.Sc. in Human Movement Sciences
- Amsterdam, Netherlands
MSc
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
How to break a speed record on a bike at an altitude of 1400 meters? How can you help people with impaired motor functioning? From the latest developments in sports training to new approaches to rehabilitation, this Master’s program provides state-of-the-art insights into the ways in which human performance can be enhanced. From biomechanics to psychology. From exercise physiology to neurorehabilitation. And from muscle function to motor development.


Liverpool John Moores University
Sport and Clinical Biomechanics, MSc
- Liverpool, United Kingdom
MSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
The MSc in Sport and Clinical Biomechanics is designed for those interested in understanding how movement works in both sports and clinical settings. Throughout the course, you'll explore how the body...
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University Of Palermo
Master in Posturology and Biomechanics
- Palermo, Italy
MSc
On-Campus
Italian
To train "Experts in Posturology and Biomechanics" of the degree of being able to interact with other professional figures with a view to Integrated Medicine. The specific training in Evaluation Instrumental Postural, it can be used immediately in the workplace, the use of equipment occurs non-invasive of the latest generation, for example to verify the support polygon (Stabilometry) to aid the Specialists in balance and hearing disorders. The learning in the various modules, of preventive methods, rehabilitation and rehabilitation, in the context of dysfunctions Postural, will allow, according to the specific degree class of provenance, a modern and qualified assistance work.
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In a Master's in Biomechanics program, you'll delve into the intricate relationship between biology and mechanical principles. This unique field focuses on applying principles of mechanics to biological systems, which can lead to impactful advancements in healthcare and rehabilitation.
As an MSc student in Biomechanics, you'll engage in advanced studies of human motion, studying stress analysis and modeling of biological tissues. You'll explore courses like musculoskeletal biomechanics, tissue engineering, and movement analysis. Students build confidence as they enhance their understanding of how mechanical forces affect living organisms and how these insights can lead to improved medical treatments and technologies.
In addition, you'll develop practical skills in using various tools and methods, such as motion capture technology and computational modeling. Graduates are well-prepared for careers in fields like biomedical engineering, rehabilitation science, and sports medicine, contributing to innovative solutions in health and performance. The program offers opportunities for collaboration with healthcare professionals to address real-world challenges.