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Dec 22, 2024
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KIN 425 - Neuromuscular Physiology3 Cr. Hrs. Examines the relationship between neuromuscular structure and function with an emphasis on understanding acute responses and chronic adaptations of skeletal muscle to exercise and training. Topics include the biomechanical and morphological characteristics of skeletal muscles, fibers, neural regulation, and bioenergetics of muscular contraction and fatigue, and muscle plasticity as related to development, growth and adaptation. Prerequisite(s): KIN major, KIN 301 .
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