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Biomechanics

Háskólinn í Reykjavík
Basic Neuroscience
About this course

The fundamentals of biomechanics are introduced and how movement and muscle forces influence loading on the various joints of the body. Calculations of joints moments and joint forces will be carried out in both statically determined  and statically undetermined systems. During the course, measurements on human movement in 3D space will be discussed. Gait analysis will be covered as well as a biomechanical analysis of various joints of the body such as the knee, hip, spine, shoulder and wrist. Finally topics regarding how diseases such as osteoporosis, arthritis and other degenerative conditions affect human biomechanics will be discussed.

Learning outcomes

Knowledge
At the end of the course, the student will have knowledge of:

  • Major muscles and muscle groups of the body
  • Basic calculations on joint loads
  • Calculations and prerequisites for calculating muscle forces
  • Joint forces and their influence on the skeletal frame
  • Measurements on movements using both 2D and 3D cameras
  • Calculation of the angles generated in joints during movements
  • Gait cycle

Skills
At the end of the course, the student will have skills in:

  • Quantifying movement parameters
  • Designing measurements involving human movement and interpreting the results
  • Identifying what distinguishes a good movement from a bad one with regard to loading on the body

Competence
At the end of the course, the student will gain competence in:

  • Evaluating human movements
  • Assessing and quantifying the load acting on the human body during movements
     
Prerequisites for participation

Physics I and Linear Algebra

Necessary language skill
English
Interval at which Module/Course is offered
Autumn Semesters
Semester(s) in which the module takes place
Autumn 2026
Course type
Lectures, problem sessions and practical labs.
Course level
Masters
Course start date
17 Aug 2026
Course end date
06 Nov 2026
Apply between
Application start date
09 Mar 2026
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Application end date
30 Mar 2026
Teaching mode
Hybrid
Local attendance
Local attendance preferred
Average workload
The course consists of 3 sessions of each 90 minutes per week.
Workload in ECTS
6
Graded
Yes
Availability of results
December
Person in charge of module
Magnús Kjartan Gíslason
Email address
magnuskg@ru.is
Local module ID
T-561-LIFF
Link to the course
Link to detailed course description and registration