Comprehending the neural mechanisms of motor control and the role of principal anatomic systems in supporting traininig and re-athletization
Prerequisites
Biomedical disciplines 1 and 2 or equivalents.
Teaching Methods
Frontal lessons; exercitations
Further information
Frequence is not mandatory, but skills, expression and logics are requested making it strongly recommended.
Type of Assessment
Oral and written
Course program
Functional anatomy of Central and Peripheric nervous system; functional anatomy of cardiovascular and repiratory systems; anatomy and biomechanics applied to locomotor system; basis of envolvement of remaining systems in training and re-athletization.