KINESIOLOGY
'Kinesiology' is the scientific study of human movement. While an ''understanding'' of kinesiology may underlie analysis and treatment of musculoskeletal problems, it is not - unlike the pseudoscience ''"applied kinesiology" (AK)'' - a ''method'' for treatment or diagnosis.
| Contents |
| Academic and professional aspects |
| Motions |
| See also |
| External links |
Academic and professional aspects
Kinesiology encompasses human anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, exercise physiology, exercise psychology and sociology, history, and philosophy of sport. The relationship between the quality of movement and overall human health is also studied.
Kinesiological information is applied in such fields as physical therapy, occupational therapy, chiropractic, osteopathy, kinesiotherapy, massage therapy, ergonomics, physical education and athletic coaching. The approach of these applications can be therapeutic, preventive, or high-performance. The application of kinesiology can also incorporate knowledge from other academic disciplines such as psychology, physiology, sociology, cultural studies, ecology, evolutionary biology, and anthropology. Related interdisciplinary fields in motor skills, skills research are graphonomics, i.e. the study of handwriting movement control and the study of motor control in speech.
There are some professional physical therapists who are also fully credentialed as "Registered Kinesiologists." The general difference between the job of a kinesiologist and a physical therapist is that a kinesiologist will assess movement, or problems in movement with regard to physiology, anatomy and biomechanics, while a physical therapist will actually assess and apply therapeutic techniques to correct the identified problems.
Motions
Below is a (slightly simplified) table of the motions available at the different joints of the body:
See also
★ Athletic training
★ Exercise physiology
★ Personal training
★ Sport psychology
★ Kinesiotherapy
★ Proprioception
External links
★ American Academy of Kinesiology and Physical Education
★ AAKPE Kinesiology PhD Program Rankings
★ Kinesiology: University of Maryland
★ Canadian Kinesiology Alliance
★ Kinesiology: University of Calgary
★ Kinesiology: Simon Fraser University
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