1 | Definition of kinesiology, subjects within the scope of kinesiology. |
2 | Motion and motion types, general mechanical principles. |
3 | Types of bone tissue, classification of bones, bone development, nutrition, bone cells, physiological properties and laws of bone, stresses on bone. |
4 | Functional adaptation of the bone in pathological conditions, Bone diseases. |
5 | Metabolic Bone Diseases. |
6 | Function of muscle tissue, muscle groups, microscopic structure of muscle fiber, muscle mechanics, muscle contraction mechanism. |
7 | Contracture and Fatigue. |
8 | Connective tissue, functions of connective tissue, classification, connective tissue cells, mechanics and pathomechanics of connective tissue. |
9 | Midterm. |
10 | Structure, properties, mechanics and pathomechanics of cartilage tissue. |
11 | Classification of joints, body joints, synovial joints and their properties. |
12 | Movements in joints relative to planes, sliding and swinging motion, joint cohesion, joint mechanics and leverage systems. |
13 | Orientation planes and coordinate system of the body. |
14 | General overview. |