 |  Kinesiology, 10/e Nancy Hamilton,
University of Northern Iowa Kathryn Luttgens,
Northeastern University
Instrumentation for Motion Analysis
Chapter ObjectivesAt the conclusion of this chapter, the student should be able to:
| Identify and discuss instrumentation for the collection and analysis of kinematic data in human movement. |
 |  |  | | Identify and discuss instrumentation for the collection and analysis of kinetic data in human movement. |
 |  |  | | Discuss the limitations of biomechanical instrumentation. |
 |  |  | | Critically examine the research literature in the field of human movement with an understanding of the methodologies used. |
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