This show features highlights and student produced videos from the Stanford University Anatomy of Movement class. The goal of this interdisciplinary, project-based course is to provide a better understanding of musculoskeletal function and pathology for students interested in human movement. Lectures and projects allow the student to explore facets of how we move by integrating basic musculoskeletal anatomy and physiology with clinical, engineering, and artistic perspectives.
The Anatomy of Movement course at Stanford university presents the Biomechanical Analysis of Taiji Master student group podcast. Team: Alia, Maryam, Yoni and JasonResources: Motion & Gait LabAdvisors: Jessica Rose, Kingsley Willis Mentor: Betty Zhao Consultants: Lee, Demircan
The Anatomy of Movement course at Stanford university presents the Golf Swing Body Mechanics and Acoustics student group podcast. Team: Danielle, Sally and James Resources: Motion & Gait Analysis Lab, CCRMA staffAdvisors: Jessica Rose, Amy Ladd, Kingsley Willis Mentor: Betty ZhaoConsultants: Dahl, Ray, O’Connor, Berger, Butler
The Anatomy of Movement course at Stanford university presents the Essence of Merce Cunningham Dance student group podcast. Team: Ulysses and Kierann Resources: Motion & Gait Analysis LabAdvisors: Jessica Rose, Amy Ladd, Kingsley Willis Mentor: Luke Dahl, Betty Zhao Consultants: Frank, CCRMA staff
The Anatomy of Movement course at Stanford university presents the Upper Limb Biomechanics student group podcast. Team: Richard, Lauren and MollyResources: Motion & Gait Analysis Lab, CCRMAAdvisors: Jesica Rose, Amy Ladd, Kingsley Willis Mentors: Luke Dahl, Betty Zhao Consultants: Butler, Johanson, CCRMA Faculty