Mechanical Behavior of Biological Tissues BPK 402 (3)
Extension of BPK 201 provides students with an understanding of structure-function relations in musculoskeletal tissues (bone, cartilage and muscle) in health and disease. Includes effect of disease and aging on physiological and biomechanical properties, mechanics and prevention of tissue injury, and design of implants and prostheses. Prerequisite: BPK (or KIN) 201. Students with credit for KIN 402 may not take this course for further credit.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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Steve Robinovitch |
Sep 8 – Dec 7, 2015: Tue, 4:30–6:20 p.m.
Sep 8 – Dec 7, 2015: Thu, 4:30–5:20 p.m. |
Burnaby Burnaby |