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What are the course deliverables?
  • What you'll learn
  • Distinguish between the adjustments and adaptations that are responsible for changes in neuromuscular function.
  • Evaluate the strategies used in rehabilitation to recover from damage to the neuromuscular system.
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  • Movement Capabilities Depend on Neuromuscular Properties is the third course of the specialization "Science of Movement".
  • Get ready to delve into the fascinating world of how our neuromuscular properties shape our movement capabilities in various contexts. In this course, we will explore the intricate association between our nervous system and muscles, and how they work together to determine our physical performance, adaptability, and recovery.
  • Due to the critical role of the nervous system in human movement, the third course will examine how changes that occur with exercise training, healthy aging, and rehabilitation interventions can often be explained in terms of the adaptive capabilities of the nervous system. The first part of the third course describes the changes that take place in the neuromuscular system during fatiguing contractions, a type of strength training known as speed training, and during healthy aging. The second part of the course examines the role of the central nervous system in producing voluntary actions and the neurorehabilitation strategies that are used to recover from damage it experiences.
  • By the end of this course, you will have gained a comprehensive understanding of how neuromuscular properties influence our movement capabilities. You will appreciate the complex interplay between our nervous system and muscles, and how they adapt and respond to different stimuli and challenges.
  • Whether you are interested in sports science, physical therapy, or simply curious about the factors that influence our movement abilities, this course will provide you with valuable insights and knowledge.
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Curriculum

Fatigue

Welcome to the Science of Movement Specialization

Meet Your Instructor

Introduction to This Course

Fatigue

Translation to Function

Taxonomy for Fatigue

Measured Fatiguability

Neuromuscular Adjustments

Estimated Fatiguability

Pacing

Contraction Intensity

Load Type

Dynamic Contractions

Fatigue

Fatiguability

Fatigue

Strength Training

Lengthening Contractions

Plyometric Exercises

Electrical Stimulation

Vibration

Progressive Resistance Exercises

Constant and Variable Loads

Blood-Flow Restriction

Muscle Size and Strength

Specificity of Strength Gains

Voluntary Activation

Training Protocols

Loading Protocols

Strength Training

Strength Gains

Aging

Sarcopenia

Contractile Properties

Tendon

Motor Unit Number

Rate Coding

Spinal Cord

Descending Pathways

Muscle Strength and Power

Walking

Endurance

Manual Dexterity

Standing Balance

Muscle Properties

Motor Unit Properties

Neural Pathways

Aging

Recovery After Nervous System Injury

Motor Axon Regeneration

Sensory Axons

Neuroplasticity

Recovery and Compensation

Spinal Cord Injuries

Stroke

Multiple Sclerosis

Peripheral Nervous System

Central Nervous System

Recovery After Nervous System Injury

Fatigue in Multiple Sclerosis

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    May 25, 2024
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