Jun 07, 2026  
2026-2027 Graduate Catalog - Changes Still In Progress 
    
2026-2027 Graduate Catalog - Changes Still In Progress

AT 690 - Biomechanics & Ergonomics


This course examines biomechanics and ergonomics in athletic, occupational, and clinical settings. Students analyze human movement, tissue loading, and neuromuscular control to guide injury prevention, performance optimization, and safe task design. Topics include movement assessment, posture, force production and work hardening, equipment and workstation design, and ergonomic interventions, with practical application of biomechanical data to rehabilitation, performance, and athletic training practice.

Credits: 3

Class Level Graduate
Program MSAT