KINS 3290 Applied Musculoskeletal Anatomy

3 hours; 3 credits

Detailed examination of the musculoskeletal system of the human body with a focus on understanding its structure and function in applied settings such as activities of daily living, work, sport and exercise, and rehabilitation. Bone structure, bony landmarks, muscle attachments, muscle actions and resulting motions, and body planes and axes. A minimum grade of C is required of Department of Kinesiology majors for this course. Lab fee applies.

Prerequisite for Exercise Science students: Kinesiology 3281 and 3285, each with a minimum grade of C. Prerequisite for Physical Education students: Kinesiology 3001 Anatomy and Physiology for Physical Education, with a minimum grade of C.

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