Anatomical Kinesiology PEP 3250

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1 Anatomical Kinesiology PEP 3250 Instructor: Dale Wagner, Ph.D. Semester: Spring 2014 Office: HPER 155 Lecture Time: MF 11:30-12:20 Office Hours: MF 12:30-1:30; W 10:30-11:30 Lecture Location: HPER 118 Phone: 435-797-8253 Labs: HPER 215A; F (varies) Email: dale.wagner@usu.edu Credit: 3 units Course Description: A study of the structure of the human body with particular emphasis on the skeletal and muscular systems and their function in the mechanics of human movement. This base knowledge in movement anatomy will provide a foundation for more advanced work in biomechanics and exercise physiology. Text: Behnke RS. Kinetic Anatomy, 3 rd ed. Human Kinetics: Champaign, IL. 2012. Musculoskeletal Anatomy Review. Internet software. Human Kinetics: Champaign, IL. 2012. Course Objectives: Upon completion of this course, the student will: 1. Memorize and use proper anatomical terminology associated with body structures, directional location and movement. 2. Be able to identify skeletal and joint structures and demonstrate knowledge of their function in human movement. 3. Be able to identify and explain the movement function of muscles including their origin, insertion, and action. 4. In addition to the skeletal and muscular systems, demonstrate a basic knowledge of other structures, such as the blood and nerve supply, which are vital to human movement. 5. Identify joint movements and recognize which muscles are involved and what their specific role is in complex human movements. *Tentative Timetable (Lecture): 1-6 course introduction/expectations syllabus 1-10 overview of bones, joints, & blood vessels 3-12; 20-23

2 1-13 overview of muscles & nerves 12-17; 19-20; 24-26 1-17 directional terminology & movements/body actions ch.2 1-20 MLK Day No Class! 1-24 Body Worlds video 1-27 Exam 1: overview & movements 1-31 bones, joints, & ligaments of the shoulder 39-46 2-3 movements & muscles of shoulder girdle 47-51 2-7 movements & muscles of shoulder joint & upper arm 51-60 2-10 No Class! 2-14 bones, joints, & ligaments of elbow, forearm, & wrist/hand 67-71; 81-85 2-17 President s Day No Class! 2-18 movements & muscles of forearm & hand 72-77; 85-97 2-21 major nerves & blood vessels of the upper extremity ch.6 2-24 review 2-28 Exam 2 (objective): upper extremity 3-3 bones, joints, & ligaments of the hip & pelvis 227-231 3-7 movements & muscles of the hip 231-239 3-10 Spring Break No Class! 3-14 Spring Break No Class! 3-17 the knee ch.12 3-21 bones, joints, & ligaments of the ankle & foot 261-270 3-24 movements & muscles of the ankle 270-282 3-28 major nerves & blood vessels of the lower extremity notes, 311-316

3 3-31 review 4-4 Exam 3 (objective): lower extremity 4-7 bones, joints, ligaments of skull, thorax, vertebral column ch.7; 143-151; 169-173 4-11 movements & muscles of the trunk 151-164; 173-177 4-14 major nerves & blood vessels of the trunk 176-181; ch.10 4-18 proprioception, flexibility, balance notes 4-21 muscle actions & levers 17-19; notes 4-25 movement analyses 5-2 Exam 4 (9:30-11:20): trunk & movement analyses *This timetable is tentative and subject to change *Tentative Timetable (Lab): Date Topic Pages 1-10 bone & joint identification (bone box) 4-12; M.A.R. ch.3 1-17 directional terminology & body actions practice ch.2 1-24 review for exam 1-31 shoulder: bones, joints, palpation (skeleton & joint models) 39-46; M.A.R. ch.4 2-7 shoulder musculature (muscle models) 47-60; M.A.R. ch.4 2-14 forearm, wrist, hand: bones, joints, palpation (skeleton) ch.4-5; M.A.R. ch.4 2-21 forearm, wrist, hand musculature (muscle models) ch.4-5; M.A.R. ch.4 2-28 Exam 2 (identification): upper extremity 3-7 hip (skeleton, joint & muscle models) ch.11; M.A.R. ch.5 3-14 Spring Break No Lab!

4 Date Topic Pages 3-21 knee (skeleton, joint & muscle models) ch.12; M.A.R. ch.5 3-28 ankle (skeleton, joint & muscle models) ch.13; M.A.R. ch.5 4-4 Exam 3 (identification): lower extremity 4-11 trunk & vertebra (skeleton, bone box, models) ch.8-9; M.A.R. ch.6-8 4-18 proprioception & balance skills 4-25 movement analyses practice Evaluation: Assignment Portion of Final Grade 1. Quizzes (total)* 16% 2. Exam #1 18% 3. Exam #2 20% 4. Exam #3 20% 5. Exam #4 25% 6. Completion of course evaluation 1% *Quizzes: Unannounced quizzes will be given regularly at the beginning of class. The quizzes will consist of 5 multiple choice questions. The questions will only cover recent information. They will be graded on a curve as follows: 5/5 = 100%, 4/5 = 90%, 3/5 = 75%, 2/5 = 60%, 1/5 = 40%, 0/5 = 20%, and if the quiz was not taken = 0%. The lowest quiz score will be dropped. The intent of the frequent quizzes is that you will get in the habit of studying the material on a DAILY basis the only way to truly grasp anatomy. Attendance: Attendance will not be taken and is not specifically factored into the course grade. However, as stated previously, quizzes will be given nearly every class period. There are no make-ups, and only one quiz may be dropped; thus, excessive absences will ultimately adversely affect your grade. Make-Up Exams: DO NOT MISS EXAMS. The only acceptable excuse for missing an exam is 1) the death of an immediate family member or 2) personal hospitalization. In both cases, the student should be able to provide documentation of these events. The missed exam will need to be taken as soon as possible upon return to school.

5 Grading Scale: A = 92-100 C = 72-77 A- = 90-91 C- = 70-71 B+ = 88-89 D+ = 68-69 B = 82-87 D = 62-67 B- = 80-81 D- = 60-61 C+ = 78-79 F = < 60 Cell Phones: Do not bring your cell phone to class. Grievances: Students who feel they have been unfairly treated [in matters other than (i) discipline or (ii) admission, residency, employment, traffic, and parking which are addressed by procedures separate and independent from the Student Code] may file grievance through the channels and procedures described in the Student Code: Article VII. Grievances, pp. 25-30. http://studentlife.tsc.usu.edu/stuserv/pdf/student_code.pdf Additional Anatomical Kinesiology References: Texts Bowden BS & Bowden JM. An Illustrated Atlas of the Skeletal Muscles, 3 rd ed. Morton Publishing: Englewood, CO. 2010. Delavier F. Strength Training Anatomy, 3 rd ed. Human Kinetics: Champaign, IL. 2010. Floyd RT. Manual of Structural Kinesiology, 16 th ed. McGraw-Hill: New York. 2007. Golding LA & Golding SM. Fitness Professionals Guide to Musculoskeletal Anatomy and Human Movement. Healthy Learning: Monterey, CA 2003. Watkins, J. Structure and Function of the Musculoskeletal System. Human Kinetics: Champaign, IL. 1999. Whiting WC & Rugg S. Dynatomy: Dynamic Human Anatomy. Human Kinetics: Champaign, IL. 2006. Computer Software Anatomica 3D. Biovere. 2009. Essentials of Interactive Functional Anatomy DVD. Primal Pictures: London, UK 2012. Exercise Explorer. Healthy Learning: Monterey, CA 2000. Interactive Skeleton: Sports & Kinetic Edition. Primal Pictures: London, UK 1999.