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PTAP 201: Introduction to Physical Therapy
1.00 Credits
Bossier Parish Community College
Introduction to the physical therapy profession for the PTA student. Topics include history and trends, licensure, standards of practice, orientation to professional organizations, professional literature review, and development of documentation skills.
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PTAP 202: Clinical Kinesiology
4.00 Credits
Bossier Parish Community College
Application of physics principles, musculoskeletal anatomy, and muscle physiology to the biomechanics of human motion (on a regional basis) and normal posture/gait. Laboratory component includes instruction in joint ROM measurement (goniometry), gross posture and gait observation, and muscle strength assessment (manual muscle testing) and selected PT interventions (exercise).
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PTAP 203: Orthopaedic Conditions
3.00 Credits
Bossier Parish Community College
Pathophysiology, etiology, clinical signs and symptoms, medical management and physical therapy management of selected orthopaedic and soft-tissue-related injuries or pathologies commonly treated in physical therapy. Laboratory activities using integrated patient case studies.
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PTAP 204: Physical Therapy Procedures
3.00 Credits
Bossier Parish Community College
Lecture and laboratory activities to facilitate student skill development and competency with the application of physical therapy procedures related to patient care. Patient case studies are used to promote student-centered problem solving.
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PTAP 205: Therapeutic Modalities
3.00 Credits
Bossier Parish Community College
Lecture and laboratory activities on the principles of physics applied in physical therapy, discussion of indications, contraindications, clinical decision making and application of physical agents for the physical therapist assistant student.
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PTAP 206: Clinical Practice I
3.00 Credits
Bossier Parish Community College
Introduction to and review of the PTA MACS. Students will be assigned to a clinical affiliation site during the semester for 150 clinical practice hours under the direct supervision of a clinical instructor.
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PTAP 212: Clinical Neuroanatomy
2.00 Credits
Bossier Parish Community College
Correlates the structure and function of the CNS, ANS, and PNS with the functional aspects of human motion and normal posture. Introduction to neurological pathways and their influences on sensation, reflexes, muscle tone, coordination, and balance.
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PTAP 213: Neurological Conditions
3.00 Credits
Bossier Parish Community College
Exploration of the impact of selected neurological conditions on normal life span motor development and motor control with emphasis on pathophysiology and physical therapy management of these conditions.
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PTAP 214: Therapeutic Exercise
3.00 Credits
Bossier Parish Community College
Principles and techniques of therapeutic exercise in the management of patients with selected neurological, cardiovascular, metabolic and chronic disease problems. Emphasis on the application of selected exercise interventions and patient/family education to improve functional outcomes.
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PTAP 215: Special Areas of Practice
2.00 Credits
Bossier Parish Community College
Exploration of special practice areas in physical therapy through guest lectures, field trips and small group research/presentations. Course may include but is not limited to such topics as pediatrics, amputees, geriatrics, burn care, FIM scale, cultural competency, home health, and selected orthotic/prosthetic devices.
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