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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
Designed to provide the student with an understanding of human growth, movement development, motor learning, and control. Application to skilled behavior is emphasized. PREREQ: Admission to upper-division standing. COREQ: KINES 376.
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0.00 Credits
The laboratory to accompany KINES 375-375G. COREQ: KINES 375.
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2.00 Credits
Use of human cadavers to study prosections of head and neck with emphasis on clinical relevance. Integument, osteology, myology, circulatory systems, lymphatics, oral and dental tissues, neuroanatomy, cranial nerves, general innervation, and salivary glands. May be taken for KINES or ZOOL credit but not both. PREREQ: BIOL 191-192 or BIOL 227-228 or PERM/INST.
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Instruction in a variety of psychomotor skills as delineated by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Programs. Instruction covers the indications, contraindications and clinical application of therapeutic modalities utilized by Athletic Trainers in the treatment of injuries to athletes. Basic rehabilitative protocols for commonly injured joints are also covered. (Pass/Fail.) PREREQ: KINES 322.
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0.00 Credits
Instruction includes a review of all aspects of Athletic Training that have been covered in the Boise State-Athletic Training Education Program. This includes a review of the organization and administration of Athletic Training, as well as the education and counseling of athletes. There is also instruction in the techniques of prevention, evaluation, and treatment of common injuries/ illnesses. This class provides an environment where the Student Athletic Trainer may practice and be scrutinized on the application of various clinical Athletic Training skills. (Pass/Fail.) PREREQ: KINES 421.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the theory and application of physical exercise for the treatment of musculoskeletal disorders in athletics. Topics will include passive, assistive, active, and resistive forms of exercise, as well as the current therapeutic modalities available. PREREQ: Admission to upper-division standing and the Athletic Training Education Program.
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3.00 Credits
Instruction in the principles of organization and administration of Athletic Training services at the interscholastic, private, and professional levels. PREREQ: Admission to upper-division standing, acceptance to the Athletic Training Education Program.
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3.00 Credits
Physiological aspects of aging and the influence of physical activity on the aging process, functional abilities, independence, and quality of life. PREREQ: Junior Standing.
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2.00 Credits
Instruction in conditioning procedures with emphasis on program planning, objectives, exercise analysis, and prescription. PREREQ: KINES 330, 331.
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0.00 Credits
Applied exercise procedures with emphasis on exercise technique, application of origin, insertion and action to specific stretching and resistance exercises, knowledge of multiple modes of each action, formation of exercise by body area and specific student teaching involvement. Eightweek course. PREREQ: Admission to upper-division standing.
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