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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: NTT 101, NTT 102, NTT 103, NTT 105, NTT 106. This course provides practical application of adjunctive therapies to accompany NMT treatment in student clinic. Topics include: advanced assessment techniques; muscle lengthening techniques; thermotherapy; passive and active engagement, positional release techniques
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: NTT 101, NTT 102, NTT 103, NTT 105, NTT 106, NTT 109, NTT 114. This course is intended to be an overview of other adjunctive modalities. Further supervised study and training in these modalities is necessary for responsible therapy. Topics include: myofascial release overview; pregnancy massage; and lymphatic drainage.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites/Corequisites: NTT 100, NTT 101, NTT 102, NTT 103, NTT 105, NTT 106, NTT 107, NTT 108, NTT 114, NTT 116, NTT 118, . This course is an integration and review of didactic instruction in order to prepare students to take the National Certification Examination (NCETM/NCETMB) for Therapeutic Massage upon graduation. Students will be self directed in review of competencies of NCBTMB. Also, students will participate in simulated registry exams. Review topics include: anatomy, physiology, and kinesiology; massage application and assessment; pathology; professional ethics and business practices; clinical reasoning; and Eastern modalities.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisites: NTT 106, NTT 108. Students will continue clinical reasoning and provide supervised therapy services in the college clinic. Students will apply skills learned in previous courses to interview clients, document assessment findings, discern indications and contraindications develop and implement proper treatment plans, and deliver and evaluate effective treatment plan sessions for a minimum of three clients per week utilizing combined therapies of NMT routines, Swedish, and deep tissue. Student will continue to utilize wellness essentials, evaluate client/therapist communication, and improve professional work ethic. This course also includes a community service component. Topics include: documentation, advanced communication skills, effective treatment, preceptor shadowing, case study, community outreach and self care.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: NTT 100. This course provides an advanced understanding of musculoskeletal anatomy and pathology so as to enable the student to better assess and treat client conditions. There is an additional emphasis on the pathology of the musculoskeletal system and its implication for the patient treatment plan utilizing assessment procedures. Topics include: bones; joints; terminology; muscles by body region; and musculoskeletal pathology.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Program admission. This course introduces the student to the theory of personal responsibility for health and wellness of the Neuromuscular Therapist and provides information and strategies that may be adopted for personal self care. Topics include: personal assessment; self massage techniques; proper body mechanics; personal stretching; and career specific conditioning.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: NTT 116. This course continues to develop the student in the theory of personal responsibility for health and wellness of the Neuromuscular Therapist and provides information and strategies that may be adopted for personal self care. This course provides the theory of self care, the practice and continued development of which is a competency in other courses taken throughout the program. Topics include: personal assessment; self massage techniques; proper body mechanics; personal stretching; and career specific conditioning.
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4.00 Credits
This course is designed as an introduction to blood collecting techniques and includes: a presentation of the blood collecting techniques employed in the hospital laboratory, and a study of the equipment necessary for performing each of the techniques. Students practice drawing blood.
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8.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PHL 103. This course provides the opportunity for students to apply the theoretical knowledge learned during the first quarter to actual "on-the-job" situations, in a clinical setting. Requires 100 venipuncturesin at least 120 hours of clinical practice.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MAT 1012 (diploma), or MAT 1111 (A.A.S.). This course develops knowledge and skills in pharmaceutical calculations procedures. Topics include: systems of measurement, medication dispensing calculations, pharmacy mathematical procedures, and calculation tools and techniques.
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