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Item shown in detail - course KRE/KINE1  KRE / KINE1 Kinesiology 1 Show course Kinesiology 1 2023/2024

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Department/Unit / Abbreviation KRE / KINE1 Academic Year 2023/2024
Academic Year 2023/2024
Title Kinesiology 1 Form of course completion Pre-Exam Credit
Form of course completion Pre-Exam Credit
Accredited / Credits Yes, 2 Cred. Type of completion Written
Type of completion Written
Time requirements lecture 2 [Hours/Week] Course credit prior to examination No
Course credit prior to examination No
Automatic acceptance of credit before examination No
Included in study average NO
Language of instruction Czech
Occ/max Status A Status A Status B Status B Status C Status C Automatic acceptance of credit before examination No
Summer semester 0 / - 0 / - 0 / - Included in study average NO
Winter semester 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 Repeated registration NO
Repeated registration NO
Timetable Yes Semester taught Winter semester
Semester taught Winter semester
Minimum (B + C) students not determined Optional course Yes
Optional course Yes
Language of instruction Czech Internship duration 0
No. of hours of on-premise lessons Evaluation scale S|N
Periodicity every year
Specification periodicity Fundamental theoretical course No
Fundamental course No
Fundamental theoretical course No
Evaluation scale S|N
Substituted course None
Preclusive courses N/A
Prerequisite courses KRE/2ANR2 or UAN/ANAR2
and
KRE/REPE2 or KRE/REPP2 or KRE/0IRE2 or KRE/0IRP2 or KRE/2REP2 or KRE/2RPE2
Meet all prerequisites before registering NO
Informally recommended courses N/A
Courses depending on this Course KRE/KINEA, KRE/KINEK, KRE/KINE2, KRE/KIN2K, KRE/0IKIA, KRE/0IKN2, KRE/4KINA, KRE/4KIN2
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Course objectives:
General kinesiology - study of movement with regard to the own needs of the organism and to the condition of external environment including the theory of motion control.

Requirements on student
Elaboration of a seminar paper. Written credit test, open answers, 80 per cent rate to pass.

Content
1. Introduction to kinesiology
2. Biomechanical aspects of the locomotive system
3. Muscle subsystem
4. Movement control on the spinal cord level
5. Movement control on the stem level
6. Movement control on the sub-cortical level
7. Movement control on the cortical level
8. Ontogenesis of psychomotor functions
9. Importance of nociception in kinesiology and kinesiotherapy
10. Respiratory motor skills
11. Postural motor skills
12. Locomotive motor skills
13. Fine motor skills
14. Communication motor skills

Activities
Fields of study


Guarantors and lecturers
  • Guarantors: doc. PhDr. Radana Jesenická, Ph.D. (100%), 
  • Lecturer: Mgr. Anna Řezáková (100%),  Mgr. Tomáš Zemánek (100%), 
Literature
  • Basic: Véle, F. Kineziologie pro klinickou praxi. Grada Publishing Praha, 1997. ISBN 80-7169-256-5.
  • Basic: Vyskotová, J. Úvod do obecné a vývojové kineziologie. Ostrava: Ostravská univerzita, 2013. ISBN 978-80-7464-420-7.
  • Extending: Trojan, Pfeiffer, Druga. Centrální mechanismy řízení.. Avicenum Praha, 1992. ISBN 80-201-0054-7.
  • Extending: Véle, F. Kineziologie posturálního systému.. Karolinum, 1995. ISBN 80-7184-100-5.
  • Extending: Cohen, H. Neuroscience for Rehabilitation.. Lippincot Williams & Wilkins, 1999. ISBN 0-397-55465-6.
  • Extending: Kol. autorů. Pohybový systém a zátěž. Grada Praha, 1997. ISBN 80-7169-258-1.
  • Recommended: Véle, F. Kineziologie. Přehled klinické kineziologie a patokineziologie pro diagnostiku a terapii poruch pohybové soustavy. Praha: Triton, 2006. ISBN 80-7254-837-9.
  • Recommended: Dylevský, I. Obecná kineziologie.. Praha: Grada, 2008. ISBN 978-80-247-1649-7.
  • Recommended: Králíček, P. Úvod do speciální neurofyziologie. Karolinum Praha, 2002. ISBN 80-246-0350-0.
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Time requirements
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Activities Time requirements for activity [h]
Being present in classes 28
Self-tutoring 15
Preparation for a credit test 6
Semestral work 10
Total 59

Prerequisites

Learning outcomes

Knowledge - knowledge resulting from the course:
The student
- is theoretically acquainted with fundamentals of general kinesiology
- knows principles of movement control on particular CNS levels
- knows theoretical fundamentals of developmental kinesiology
- is able to retrieve further information sources independently, is able to evaluate them and work with them

Assessment methods

Knowledge - knowledge achieved by taking this course are verified by the following means:
Analysis of mental work (correspondence assignment, presentation, instructional paper, seminary work)
Written examination

Teaching methods

Knowledge - the following training methods are used to achieve the required knowledge:
Dialogic (discussion, dialogue, brainstorming)
Monologic (explanation, lecture, briefing)
Presentation (static projection)
 

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