Workshop on Biomechanical Analysis of Sport Motion (Mar 18th 2017)
July 24, 2017
objectives
- To equip health care professionals with the knowledge of advanced human movement analysis with a user-friendly software
- Address the pathomechanical relations and interpretation
Resource Person: Mathew Sunil Varre, M.S
Target Audience
Health care professionals and students interested / working in the area of biomechanical analysis of patients and athletes (orthopaedic surgeons, Mechanical engineers, Biomedical engineers, Physiotherapists, Occupational therapists, Biomechanists, Podiatrists, Exercise scientists)
Workshop Contents
- Introduction to human movement sciences
- Equipment requirement and setup
- Practical application of kinematic analysis in
- Walking and Running
- Fundamental movements – Squat, jump, Landing
- Demo and supervised practice of software
- Data analysis – Group discussion
Outcomes
Understand and perform two-dimensional analysis of human movements in sport
A representative illustration of lower extremity joint movement analysis of a male runner during treadmill running using Kinovea