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ANAT 2646: Neuroanatomy CNS
3.00 - 24.00 Credits
Life University
Prerequisite: ANAT 2626, PHYS 1510 A course designed to study the central nervous system anatomy and its function.
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ANAT 2647: Neuroanatomy PNS
3.00 - 24.00 Credits
Life University
Prerequisite: ANAT 2646 A course designed to review the integration of the peripheral nervous system with other organ systems. All anatomy courses are reviewed.
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ANLS 1610: Instrumentation
2.00 Credits
Life University
Prerequisites: ANAT 1507 This course introduces the student to the proper utilization of instrumentation for determining areas of possible subluxation. Several types of instrumentation including infrared and thermocouple devices and their interpretation will be presented. .
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ANLS 1615: Spinal Biomechanics
2.00 Credits
Life University
Pre-requisite:CPAP1502 This course is designed to give students an in-depth look at the biomechanics and neuromuscular aspects of the spine as it relates to Full Spine Technique. Definitions of terms and points of reference that are used in Full Spine Technique will be covered. Principles relating to the understanding of technique will be taught with the emphasis on intersegmental principles and how it relates to Full Spine Technique.
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ANLS 1617: Motion and Static Palpation I
2.00 Credits
Life University
Prerequisites: ANAT 1507 This course is offered as an introduction to static and motion palpation of the pelvis and lumbar spine.
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ANLS 1618: Motion and Static Palpation II
2.00 Credits
Life University
Prerequisite:ANLS1617 This course is offered as an introduction to static and motion palpation of the cervical and thoracic spine.
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ANLS 2620: X-ray Full Spine Analysis
2.00 Credits
Life University
Prerequisites: ANAT 1607, RADD 1611 This course will enable the student to analyze full spine x-rays to determine vertebral misalignments. Students will learn to assess radiographic data and utilize it in the correction of spinal subluxations.
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ANLS 3715: Muscle,Gait and Posture Analysis
3.00 Credits
Life University
Prerequisites:ANLS 1615, DIAG 2740 This course is designed to introduce the students to the concepts of muscle testing. The lecture topics will cover the mechanics of body motion and muscle function, including postural aberrations, and how they apply to the chiropractic subluxation.
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ANLS 4720: Advanced Instrumentation
2.00 Credits
Life University
Prerequisite: ANLS 3715 This course presents clinicians with information concerning outcome assessment techniques for the detection and evaluation of the subluxation and other conditions. Techniques covered include: thermography, electrodiagnostic procedures including: Surface Electromyography (SEMG), Somatosensory Evoked Potentials (SSEP), Nerve Conduction Velocity (NCV) and other related procedures. The objective of the course is to provide a clinician with a detailed understanding of the various techniques and their usefulness in a clinical setting as well as their practical application.
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ANLS 5670: Kinesiology of Sport
4.00 Credits
Life University
(Prerequisite: 10th quarter or above) The study of anatomical and kinesiologies principles applied to the qualitative analysis of human motion in sports skills. Topics include movement terminology, muscle mechanics and function, levers, and an introduction to kinematics and kinetics of human motion.
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