Explain the importance of studying human movement, mobility impairments, and rehabilitation.
Explanation should include a discussion of the following:
• Every person is likely to be disabled at some point in their life
• The effect of one limitation to a person’s autonomy and control of their environment
• The struggles with self-concept among persons with disabilities and the challenges they face with how others perceive them
• The importance of quality of life as the focus of rehabilitation
• The importance of taking the end user into account
Process/Skill Questions:
• What are the most common types of disabilities?
• How does one perceive disability in others?
• How does the perception of disability vary even among persons with the same disability?
• How does the perception of the various users affect design?
• What are the differences in biomechanics across species?
• What equipment is typically used to determine needs in rehabilitation?
• Where can one find relevant data? How does one determine if data is accurate?
• How does human variability affect experimental design and data collection?
• Who might constitute our client/end user when it comes to disabilities?
• What are examples of factors affecting quality of life?
• How might autonomy be decreased/increased?
Teacher Resources:
• National Biomechanics Day (NBD)
Links to an external site., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
• NBD Celebrates the World of Biomechanics!
Links to an external site. The Biomechanics Initiative