On successful completion of the module, students will be able to:
Demonstrate basic analytical skills required to understand published biomechanical material.
Critically evaluate the evidence base supporting an experimental design.
Analyse, interpret and discuss motion capture (video) and force-plate data.
Demonstrate a critical appreciation of scientific rigour in the processes of experimental design, data collection, analysis, interpretation and presentation.
Introduction to the biomechanical aspects of injury.
Advanced motion analysis.
Segment motion patterns and their interaction in terms of segmental sequencing.
Movement Variability in relation to sports performance.
Electromyography and its application in sport.
Pressure measurement and its application in sport.
The design of testing programmes and scientific rigour, including the analysis of data and its interpretation applied to specific sports.
Lectures
Contact hours: 20
Intended Group size: 30
Laboratory sessions
Contact hours: 60
Intended group size: 10
Guided independent study
Hours: 120
Further details relating to assessment
Poster presentation includes substantial data collection and analysis that warrants a higher weighting to the word count.
Other relevant matters
Use of IT Laboratory and SIMI software
001 Extended Literature Review 1 x 2000 words mid semester 2 50%
002 Poster Defence 1 x 2000 words equivalent end of semester 2 50%
Module Coordinator - Mr Matthew Sedgwick
Level - 6
Credit Value - 20
Pre-Requisites - SHN5222 BIOMECHANICAL ANALYSIS OF PERFORMANCE
Semester(s) Offered - 6S1