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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
A lecture course stressing the biomechanics of joints and pathomechanics of orthopedic injuries.
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2.00 Credits
The application of athletic training practices in selected clinical education settings. The student must complete 150 hours of documented clinical education hours, which apply toward the graduation requirement of 1000 hours. Clinical education hours will emphasize emergency procedures, first aid, and protective equipment. PREREQUISITE: Successful completion of the retention process and formal admittance into the clinical portion of the Athletic Training Program.
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2.00 Credits
The application of athletic training practices in selected clinical and educational settings. The student must complete 150 hours of documented clinical education hours, which apply toward the graduation requirement of 1000 hours. Clinical education hours will emphasize general medical conditions, nutritional issues, psychosocial intervention, and injury prevention and risk management. PREREQUISITE: A grade of B or better in KIN 443 (Formally ESS 443).
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2.00 Credits
The application of athletic training practices in selected clinical and educational settings. The student must complete 150 hours of documented clinical education hours, which apply toward graduation requirement of 1000 hours. Clinical education hours will emphasize acute care of injuries and illnesses, lower extremity orthopedic assessment, and risk management and injury prevention. PREREQUISITE: A grade of B or better in KIN 443 and KIN 444 (formally ESS 443 and ESS 444).
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2.00 Credits
The application of athletic training practices in selected clinical and educational settings. The student must complete 150 hours of documented clinical education hours, which apply toward the graduation requirement of 1000 hours. Clinical education hours will emphasize upper extremity orthopedic assessment, conditioning and rehabilitation, and therapeutic and therapeutic modalities. PREREQUISITE: A grade of B or better in KIN 443, KIN 444, KIN 455 (formally ESS 443, ESS 444, ESS 455).
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
A comprehensive program of observation and supervised experience under the direction of a professional in the field for one semester. Supervised by University faculty.
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3.00 Credits
A comprehensive program of supervised experience conducted under the direction of a professional in the field. Must culminate in research or hands-on experience conducted in the exercise science field.
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2.00 Credits
Students will acquire the theoretical knowledge necessary for the clinical application of therapeutic modalities. Principles of electrophysics and biophysics, specific physiological effects and therapeutic indications and contraindications associated with cyotherapy, paraffin, ultrasound, electrotherapeutic and hydrotherapeutic modalities, intermittent compression, message, and other contemporary modalities will be discussed. PREREQUISITE: Open only to ATHT majors. Must have completed KIN 140 and 141 and earned a grade of B or better for both courses, Corequisite: KIN 462 (Formally ESS 140 and 141 and ESS 462).
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1.00 Credits
This laboratory will help students apply the techniques and clinical skills related to the application of therapeutic modalities. Clinical education hours will give the student the opportunity to use the knowledge, skills, and techniques learned in this course. Students must complete 50 hours of documented clinical education hours, which apply toward the graduation requirement of 1000 hours. Students must be additionally enrolled in KIN 461 (Formally ESS 461).
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2.00 Credits
Students will acquire the theoretical knowledge for the clinical application of a rehabilitation program, physical examination, principles of therapeutic exercise, open and closed chain exercise, muscle reeducation, and special therapeutic techniques such as aquatic therapy. PREREQUISITE: Open only to ATHT majors. Student must be additionally enrolled in KIN 464.
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