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  • Course Information
  • Course Title Code Semester Laboratory+Practice (Hour) Pool Type ECTS
    Kinesiology I FTR212 SPRING 3+0 C 3
    Learning Outcomes
    1-Describes the contents of kinesiology, gains an awareness regarding kinesiology and physiotherapy approaches.
    2-Classifies the mechanical principles of motion and uses them in motion analyses.
    3-Describes mechanics and pathomechanics of bone, muscle, cartilage and the other collagen tissue; questions the potential risks during the exercise applications and gains skill to analyse.
    4-Knows the mechanics and pathomechanics of the joints and, chooses the knowledge for applications and develops problem solving skills.
    5-Defines balance, weight bearing and orientation planes and gains skill to organise and utilise this knowledge in practice.
    6-Defines the determinants of normal and pathological gait and analysis, lists the compensatory mechanisms, knows the kinematic and kinetic data to plan the physiotherapy program in gait pathologies.
  • ECTS / WORKLOAD
  • ActivityPercentage

    (100)

    NumberTime (Hours)Total Workload (hours)
    Course Duration (Weeks x Course Hours)14342
    Classroom study (Pre-study, practice)14228
    Assignments0000
    Short-Term Exams (exam + preparation) 0000
    Midterm exams (exam + preparation)4011010
    Project0000
    Laboratory 0000
    Final exam (exam + preparation) 6011010
    Other 0000
    Total Workload (hours)   90
    Total Workload (hours) / 30 (s)     3 ---- (3)
    ECTS Credit   3
  • Course Content
  • Week Topics Study Metarials
    1 Introduction to kinesiology and repetition of basic biomechanical principles R1: Chapter 1
    2 Functional adaptation of bone, laws of bone and loading principles R1: Chapter 2
    3 Functional adaptation of bone under pathological conditions R1: Chapter 3
    4 Mechanics and pathomechanics of muscle R1: Chapter 4
    5 Kinesiology of muscle contraction and electromyography principles in muscle R1: Chapter 5
    6 Fatique and contracture R1: Chapter 6
    7 Mechanics and pathomechanics of collagen tissue R1: Chapter 7
    8 Mechanics and pathomechanics of cartilage tissue R1: Chapter 8
    9 Classificication of joints, properties of synovial joints, movements according to orientation planes. R1: Chapter 9
    10 Glidie, rotation and rolling movements in joints R1: Chapter 10
    11 Equilibrium and center of gravity, orientation planes and coordinates R1: Chapter 11
    12 Normal gait R1: Chapter 12
    13 Kinematic and kinetic analysis of gait R1: Chapter 13
    14 Pathological gait R1: Chapter 14 SR1: Chapter 1
    Prerequisites -
    Language of Instruction Turkish
    Responsible Dr. Öğr. Üyesi Ceyhun TÜRKMEN
    Instructors -
    Assistants -
    Resources R1: Lippert LS. Clinical Kinesiology and Anatomy. Fourth Edition. F. A. Davis Company, USA, 2006
    Supplementary Book SR1: Smidt GL. Gait in Rehabilitation. Churchill Livingstone Inc. New York, Edinburgh, Melbourne. 1990: 1-20.
    Goals By the end of the course, the students are expected to be fully aware of the relationship between the contents of the course and clinical work. The course aims to give basic knowledge on mechanics/pathomechanics of movement, how to use the knowledge of mechanics to assess the movement, joint-bone-muscle-cartilage, and collagen tissues, equilibrium, gravity, coordinates, and orientation planes. The course aims to give sufficient knowledge on normal gait, determinants of gait and gait analysis. A student who successfully finishes the course is expected to have acquired the competency to relate clinical situations to movement science.
    Content Movement and mechanical principles, Mechanical and pathomechanic properties of bone, muscle, collagen and cartilage tissue, Mechanical properties of the joints of the body, Equilibrium, orientation planes and coordinates , Normal and pathological gait
  • Program Learning Outcomes
  • Program Learning Outcomes Level of Contribution
    1 Explains the theoretical and practical concepts and principles related to physiotherapy and rehabilitation. 5
    2 Explains the theoretical knowledge related to fundamental medicine and clinical sciences and associates them with physiotherapy and rehabilitation. 4
    3 Implements the evaluation and analysis methods of physiotherapy by associating them with theoretical knowledge. 3
    4 Makes clinical physiotherapy diagnosis according to fundamental medicine knowledge and implemented physiotherapy evaluation and analysis methods. 3
    5 Carries out the profession within the framework of universal ethical principles. -
    6 Plans individual specific physiotherapy and rehabilitation programs, rearranges, modifies or terminates when necessary. 3
    7 Applies individual and disease specific physiotherapy and rehabilitation procedures. 1
    8 Records evaluation data, reports them and archives these data. 5
    9 Uses foreign language effectively to follow professional developments. -
    10 Takes part in scientific studies; plans, conducts and presents a research. -
    11 Performs occupational health and safety issues related to the profession. -
    12 Organizes the physiotherapy and rehabilitation services effectively. -
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