In this course, definition of biomechanics, identification of general biomechanics terminology, biomechanical assessment methods, definition of kinesiology, movement and movement types, movement analysis, properties of healthy bone and the functional adaptation of the bones to normal and pathological stresses, bone diseases, mechanical structure and pathokinesiology of muscle, cartilage and collagen tissues, classification of joints, sinovial joints, joint movements, relation between movement directions and planes, joint limitations and contractures, posture and balance, directions of movement planes and axes are examined. Students taking this course will learn the functions of the body joints, add comments regarding the problem of the mechanisms of mechanical and selecting the necessary information, develop problem-solving skills in practice.