Course Outline

  • 2

    Week 1

    • Access to Quizlet

    • Intro to Jurisprudence

    • Knowledge checkpoint #1

    • Assessment 1

    • Movement Break!

    • Assessment 2-Gait videos

    • Assessment 2-Gait (PDF)

    • Assessment 3-Tests

    • Anatomy: Muscles attaching to Scapula or GH joint

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    Week 2

    • Jurisprudence: Communication Part 1

    • Jurisprudence: Communication Part 2

    • Movement Break!

    • Exercise Testing

    • Biomechanics

    • Anatomy: Arm and Forearm Muscles Part 1

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    Week 3

    • Jurisprudence-RHPA Part 1

    • Jurisprudence-RHPA Part 2

    • Movement Break!

    • Health conditions

    • Anatomy: Arm and Forearm Muscles Part 2

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    Week 4

    • Jurisprudence-Kin Act Part 1

    • Jurisprudence-Kin Act Part 2

    • Movement Break!

    • Injuries and Exercise in Different Conditions

    • Exercise Prescription

    • Ex Prescription Knowledge Check

    • Anatomy: Hand & Core

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    Week 5

    • Jurisprudence-Mandatory Reporting Part 1

    • Jurisprudence Knowledge Check

    • Ergonomics Part 1

    • Movement Break!

    • Ergonomics Part 2

    • Ergo Knowledge Check #1:

    • Muscle physiology

    • Anatomy: Hip and thigh muscles

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    Week 6

    • Jurisprudence-Mandatory Reporting Part 2

    • Sports and exercise psychology part 1

    • Sports and exercise psychology part 2

    • Knowledge Check: Psych

    • Movement Break!

    • Sports and exercise psychology part 3

    • Anatomy: Hip and thigh Part 2

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    Week 7

    • Jurisprudence-Privacy Laws Part 1

    • Jurisprudence-Privacy Laws Part 2

    • Movement Break!

    • Motor learning

    • Anatomy: Lower leg

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    Week 8

    • Jurisprudence-Final slides

    • You've finished Jurisprudence!

    • Nutrition

    • Take a break!

    • Medications & Statistics

    • Anatomy: Foot muscles

    • Review Activities:

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    Math tips and Calculations :)

    • Formulas

    • Practice math problems

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    Practice Exam Questions

    • Case study 1: Ms. Noor is a 63-year-old woman who has been recently diagnosed with Parkinson's disease and referred to a Kinesiologist. She is fond of taking 30 minute walks a couple of times a week. She weighs 65 kg and has a height of 170cm.

    • Case study 2: Lisa is a 35-year-old who is 3 months pregnant. She is interested in going to a kinesiologist to maintain her fitness during pregnancy.

    • Case Study 3: Jonathan has been working from home for a year. He thought he had a pretty comfortable sitting workspace but complains of neck and shoulder pain.

    • Case study 4: As a kinesiologist, you observe Marco’s gait. They exhibit a stooped posture, flexed knees and reduced arm swing.

    • Case Study 5: Stella was in a car accident, during which her knee hit the dashboard.

    • Case Study 6: Your first patient of the day is Julio, a 78-year-old man who has recently experienced a stroke and has come to get help regaining function and returning to his daily activities. He likes to play golf.

    • Independent Questions

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    Next steps

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