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Course Criteria
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5.00 Credits
SU - A.A.S. only. Lab fee. Corequisite: PHT 1210.The first clinical experience.A supervised planned learning experience in a physical therapy practice setting. Focus is on training, transfers, positioning, draping, note writing, gait training, vital sign measurements, and wound measurement/debridement. Thirty-five hours conducted over three weeks.
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2.00 Credits
FA - A.A.S. only. Prerequisite: PHT 1224 .Corequisites: PHT 2162L, PHT 2810.The pathology of complex neurological disorders and congenital deformities are presented. Specific topics include: cerebrovascular accidents, parkinsonism, alzheimer's, and cerebral palsy.Therapeutic exercises and special facilitation techniques will be covered along with basic neuroanatomy. Special concerns related to physical therapy and the geriatric patient will be presented.
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2.00 Credits
FA - A.A.S. only. Lab fee. Corequisite: PHT 2162. Laboratory sessions forTherapeuticTechniques and Disabilities II are designed to provide the student with observation and actual application of therapeutic exercises for the treatment of neurological conditions.Case studies of various medical conditions with emphasis on therapeutic rehabilitation are presented.
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2.00 Credits
SP - A.A.S. only. Prerequisites: PHT 1000, PHT 1120.This course examines the psychosocial aspects of the disabled individual. Emphasis is placed on how the individual or his/her family relate to physical and social environments; specifically economic factors, support systems, discrimination, and loss/grief process.
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4.00 Credits
SP - A.A.S. only. Lab fee. Prerequisites: PHT 1224, PHT 1210. Corequisite: PHT 2162.Various special topics related to the topic of Physical Therapy will be discussed.The pathology, medical management of special patient populations will be presented. Special patient populations will include: psychiatric disorders, cardiac dysfunction, respiratory dysfunction, amputations, congenital birth defects, burns, arthritic patients, diabetic patients, oncology patients, the young athlete and gender-related health issues.
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4.00 Credits
FA - A.A.S. only. Prerequisite: PHT 1801. Second clinical experience. A supervised planned learning experience in a physical therapy practice setting. Focus is on application of superficial and deep heats, note writing, basic skills of gait training, transfers, positioning, draping,wound care,massage, goniometry, and gross muscle testing skills, therapeutic exercise, range of motion, and strengthening.Thirty-five hours per week for six weeks.
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5.00 Credits
SP - A.A.S. only. Prerequisite: PHT 2810 .Corequisite: PHT 2932.The third clinical experience. Focus is on integrating all previously learned skills (in addition to electrotherapy and neurological treatment).
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5.00 Credits
SU - A.A.S. only. Prerequisite: PHT 2820.The final clinical experience. A six week supervised learning experience in a physical therapy practice setting. Focus is on integrating all didactic information in a practice setting as well as functioning as an entry-level P.T.A.
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2.00 Credits
SP - A.A.S. only. Prerequisites: PHT 1801, PHT 2820. Corequisite: PHT 2703.This course is designed to broaden the scope of the student's understanding of health care.Topics to be presented include trends in health care and their influence on physical therapy; administrative procedures utilized in physical therapy; employment techniques.The student will also be required to prepare an individual or group project relevant to a specific aspect of physical therapy practice.
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3.00 Credits
FA, SP - Prerequisite or Corequisite: MAC 1105. An introductory course designed to prepare students for PHY 1053 General Physics I. Emphasis is on the fundamental concepts, language and mathematics used in physics.Topics include mechanics, sound, and heat.
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