1-Describes the normal motion/function and make comparisons with pathological conditions. 2-Describes the anatomic and mechanical characteristics of columna vertebralis and compares with pathological conditions; learns preventative factors. 3-Knows the mechanic and pathologic features of pelvis, hip, knees, ankle and foot. 4-Knows the kinematic and kinetic data for the dynamic activities of lower limbs. 5-Defines mechanical and pathological conditions of shoulder-arm complex, elbow, wrist and hand. 6-Understands the importance of exercise with protective factors and ergonomic principles. |