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3.00 Credits
This course builds on all concepts presented in Term I and integrates those contents with new concepts and treatment skills such as electrical stimulation, ultrasound, hydro-therapy, and pelvic and cervical traction. Prerequisites: PHT 1000 and PHT 1120 and PHT 1120L and PHT 1200 and PHT 1200L. Corequisites: PHT 1213L and PHT 2224 and PHT 2224L.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides the laboratory practice for those contents presented in PHT 1200. Includes competency-based skill checks and practical exams. Lab fee required. Prerequisites: PHT 1000 and PHT 1120 and PHT 1120L and PHT 1200 and PHT 1200L. Corequisites: PHT 1213 and PHT 2224 and PHT 2224L.
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5.00 Credits
This is the first full-time clinical course in a series of three clinical courses. It consists of a six-week supervised experience in a physical therapy clinic, and occurs after two semesters of didactic course work. Primary emphasis is upon: 1) gaining handson clinical practice in the skills covered during the first two semesters by providing exposure to clients with a variety of diagnoses; 2) facilitating communication skills (written and non-written); and 3) challenging the student's problem-solving and critical thinking skills. Lab fee required. Prerequisite: PHT 1801C with a grade of C or better.
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4.00 Credits
This course, offered prior to the student's first clinical internship, builds upon and integrates prior course content with an introduction to a broad selection of commonly seen medical and surgical conditions and their rehabilitation methods. Common treatment procedures, including precautions and possible complications encountered are emphasized and addressed in both lecture and lab practice format. Prerequisites: PHT 1213 and PHT 1213L and PHT 2224 and PHT 2224L with a grade of C or better.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides information on common adult neurologic disorders and pediatric disorders. Emphasis is placed on etiology, pathology, and clinical picture of conditions, such as Parkinsons, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, CVA, spinal cord and traumatic brain injuries. Common testing, medical procedures, rehabilitation, and prognosis of the conditions are integrated into the discussions. Scientific concepts introduced in the prior year as well as during pre-requisites are also discussed: neurophysiology, psychology, musculoskeletal and nervous systems. Prerequisites: PHT 2310 and PHT 2810L and PHT 2228 and PHT 2228L with a grade of C or better. Corequisites: PHT 2162L and PHT 2820L and PHT 2931.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides laboratory time for practice of neurorehabilitative techniques and care presented in PHT 2162. It includes competency-based skill checks and lab practicals which focus on demonstration of appropriate manual and physical dexterity in conjunction with good problem-solving skills. Students handle conditions discussed in PHT 2162 in a manner which is safe, effective, and efficient for the patient and their caregiver. Prerequisites: PHT 2310 and PHT 2810L and PHT 2228 and PHT 2228L. Corequisites: PHT 2162 and PHT 2931 and PHT 2820L.
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1.00 Credits
This course will emphasize the basics of therapeutic exercise including affective, cognitive and psychomotor performance of passive, active-assistive, active, resistive, and stretching exercises. It will explore the variety of ways these exercises may be performed (manual vs. mechanical), and considerations leading to modification (stage of tissue state and recovery, subjective and objective findings). Prior and concurrent knowledge and skills will be incorporated and utilized throughout. Prerequisites: PHT 1000 and PHT 1120 and PHT 1120L and PHT 1200 and PHT 1200L. Corequisites: PHT 1213 and PHT 1213L and PHT 2224L.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides laboratory time for practice of exercise techniques and development of problem-solving skills required in modification of treatments within the PTA's scope of practice as presented in PHT 2224. It includes competency-based skill checks and lab tests which focus on demonstration of the appropriate manual and physical dexterity, and accurate determination of the appropriate exercise and intensity required by the patient. Students learn procedures that are safe, efficient, and effective for the patient and care giver. Prerequisites: PHT 1000 and PHT 1120 and PHT 1120L and PHT 1200 and PHT 1200L . Corequisites: PHT 1213 and PHT 1213L and PHT 2224.
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2.00 Credits
This course builds on all concepts presented in PHT 2224 and PHT 2224L and integrates those concepts with new concepts. Problem-solving and treatment of a variety of orthopedic conditions introduced in PHT 2310 (both surgical and non-surgical) are emphasized. Rehabilitation for a variety of specific patient disorders such as cancer, diabetes, PVD, pulmonary, cardiac, burns and geriatrics, are also discussed. Prerequisite: PHT 1800L with a grade of C or better. Corequisites: PHT 2228L and PHT 2310 and PHT 2810L.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides laboratory time for practice of exercise techniques presented in PHT 2112. Lab fee required. Prerequisite: PHT 1800L with a grade of C or higher. Corequisites: PHT 2228 and PHT 2310 and PHT 2810L.
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