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Education

The Muscle Physiology and Biomechanics research unit participates in/contributes with teaching, lecturing and knowledge dispersion at the following educations:

Sports and Health – Bachelor
Sports and Health – Candidate

Master in Rehabilitation

European Master in Health and Physical Activity

Medicine – Bachelor
Medicine – Candidate

Clinical Biomechanics – Bachelor
Clinical Biomechanics – Candidate

MoB provides teaching at the following university courses:

  • Module 5 "From nerve to muscle function" (BSc course), Institute of Sports and Clinical Biomechanics (IOB), University of Southern Denmark (SDU).
  • Module 3 "Basic physiology" (BSc course) IOB, SDU.
  • "Physiological Testing and physical test methods" (BSc course) IOB, SDU.
  • "Physiology and Statistics" (BSc course) IOB, SDU.
  • "Muscle fatigue and disuse" (MSc course), IOB, SDU.
  • "Scientific assessment methods" (MSc course), IOB, SDU.
  • Module 4 "Muscle physiology", Medicine and Clinical Biomechanics (pregraduate course), SDU.
  • "Basic Biomechanics" (BSc course), IOB, SDU.
  • "Muscle function – Resistance training" (MSc course), IOB, SDU.
  • European Master Course in "Aging and Physical Activity" (MSc course), IOB, SDU.
  • International submodules "Age-related changes in neuromuscular function – Effects of increased physical activity" at European Master Course ‘Aging and Physical Activity’ (MSc course), IOB, University of Southern Denmark and IUSM, Rome University.
  • Submodules "Neuromuscular adaption in muscle and tendon in response to health-enhancing physical exercise" and "Muscle Strength Assessment & Testing: Evaluation of mechanical muscle function in sports, rehabilitation, aging and health", European Master Course in 'Health and Physical Activity' International module, Rome University Institute of Movement Sciences (IUMS), Rome.
  • University courses "Biomechanical assessment methods" and "Strength training: hypertrophy/mechanisms, endocrine factors and adaption, effects on connective tissue/bones, neutral adaptions, RFD and power optimisation", Master Education in Fitness and Training, IOB, University of Southern Denmark.
  • Submodule "Effects of musculo-skeletal loading on the prevention and rehabilitation of muscle-tendon injury: Adaptive changes in Physiology and Function" at course 'Sports Medicine', Medicine (Pregraduate Course), SDU.

 

Last Updated 19.10.2023