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  • 8.00 Credits

    Baccalaureate degree; PHTH 5001. Open only to DPT majors. This course is an in-depth study of normal and abnormal structure and function of the musculoskeletal system. This course will follow a problem-solving format using case studies to guide the learning of physical therapy examination, evaluation, intervention, and outcome assessment of musculoskeletal impairments, functional deficits and disability. Students will be expected to apply principles of physics, anatomy, physiology, pathology, psychology, pharmacology and kinesiology. This course will include the following modules: general concepts and principles and electrotherapy. Lab sessions will include demonstration and practice of physical therapy examination techniques and treatment interventions. There will be assignments, written examinations and a practical examination. Faculty: STAFF 8.000 Credit hours 8.000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Lecture/Lab_ Graduate Studies Division Doctoral of Physical Therapy Department
  • 7.00 Credits

    Baccalaureate Degree; PHTH 5001. Open only to DPT majors. This course is an in-depth study of normal and abnormal structure and function of the musculoskeletal system. This course will follow a problem-solving format using case studies to guide the learning of physical therapy examination, evaluation, intervention and outcome assessment of musculoskeletal impairments, functional deficits and disability. Students will be expected to apply principles in such areas as physics, anatomy, physiology, pathology, psychology, pharmacology, and kinesiology. This course will include the following modules: general concepts and principles and electrotherapy. Lab sessions will include demonstration and practice of physical therapy examination techniques and treatment interventions. There will be assignments, written examinations and a comprehensive practical examination. Faculty: STAFF 7.000 Credit hours 7.000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Lecture/Lab_ Graduate Studies Division Doctoral of Physical Therapy Department
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Successful completion of all previous required course work; open only to PHTH majors. Concurrent with PHTH 5530, this course is an in-depth study of normal and abnormal structure and function of the musculoskeletal system. This course will follow a problem-solving format using case studies to guide the learning of physical therapy examination, evaluation, intervention and outcome assessment of musculoskeletal impairments, functional deficits and disability. Students will be expected to apply principles in such areas as physics, anatomy, physiology, pathology, psychology, pharmacology, clinical decision-making, evidence-based practice, kinesiology and all knowledge and skills learned in PHTH 5500 and 5510. Lab sessions will include demonstration and practice of physical therapy examination techniques and treatment interventions. This course will include a pediatric orthopedics module and a module on neck and back trauma, pain and dysfunction. There will be assignments, graded care plans and written exams for each module and a practical exam on upper- and lower quarter screening. Faculty: M.L. GALANTINO 7.000 Credit hours 7.000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Lecture Graduate Studies Division Doctoral of Physical Therapy Department
  • 7.00 Credits

    Successful completion of all previous required course work. Open only to DPT majors. Concurrent with PHTH 5520, this course is an in-depth study of normal and abnormal structure and function of the musculoskeletal system. This course will follow a problem-solving format using case studies to guide the learning of physical therapy examination, evaluation, intervention and outcome assessment of musculoskeletal impairments, functional deficits and disability. Students will be expected to apply principles in such areas as physics, anatomy, physiology, pathology, psychology, pharmacology, clinical decision-making, evidence-based practice, kinesiology and all knowledge and skills learned in PHTH 5500 and 5510. Lab sessions will include demonstration and practice of physical therapy examination techniques and treatment interventions. This course will include a module on bone and joint trauma and a module on degenerative, metabolic and immunologic conditions. There will be assignments, graded care plans and written exams for each module and a comprehensive practical exam. Faculty: E. BUKOWSKI 7.000 Credit hours 7.000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Lecture Graduate Studies Division Doctoral of Physical Therapy Department
  • 3.00 Credits

    Successful completion of all previous required course work; open only to PHTH majors. Students will prepare a research project, including a review of the literature, an outline of methodology and data analysis, and an explanation of clinical relevance. Faculty: M.L. Galantino 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Project_ Graduate Studies Division Doctoral of Physical Therapy Department
  • 3.00 Credits

    Successful completion of all previous required course work; Open only to PHTH majors. Students will prepare a research project, including a review of the literate, an outline of methodology and data analysis, and an explanation of clinical relevance. Faculty: M. L. Galantino 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Lecture Graduate Studies Division Doctoral of Physical Therapy Department
  • 3.00 Credits

    Open only to tDPT Graduate Students. The study of the use and effects of drugs for the treatment and prevention of illness. Emphasis will be on the administration of drugs by physical therapists (e.g. phonophoresis, iontophoresis), the effects of drugs on physical therapy interventions, and the therapeutic and adverse effects of drugs. Prescription drugs, non-prescription drugs (over the counter), and the use of herbs and other alternative drugs will be included. Students will be required to write an analysis of the effect of a category of drugs on a patient population of their choice, including how the category of drugs can enhance, detract, or replace the effects of physical therapy interventions. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Lecture Graduate Studies Division Doctoral of Physical Therapy Department
  • 3.00 Credits

    Open only to tDPT Graduate Students. Study of clinical reasoning and decision making including the patient management model as presented in the Guide to Physical Therapy Practice. Students develop an understanding of evidence-based practice, including how to generate clinical questions, search the literate, critically apply the literature to determine its application to patients. Using case examples, students will discuss how critical appraisal of the literature in the areas of physical therapy diagnosis, prognosis and intervention influence clinical decision making. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Lecture Graduate Studies Division Doctoral of Physical Therapy Department
  • 1.00 - 5.00 Credits

    1.000 TO 5.000 Credit hours Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Independent Study Graduate Studies Division Doctoral of Physical Therapy Department
  • 0.00 Credits

    Course in preparation for clinical PHTH 5810. Faculty: L.Guenther 0.000 Credit hours 0.000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Lecture Graduate Studies Division Doctoral of Physical Therapy Department
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