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MSHS 648: Therapeutic Exercise
4.00 Credits
Life University
The study of the basic principles and techniques used to rehabilitate joints, muscles, and other soft tissue conditions. This course is required in the special interest curricula and athletic training.
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MSHS 650: Orthopedic Evaluation of the Lower Body
4.00 Credits
Life University
This course presents the systematic evaluation of exercise-induced injuries to the lower body including the hip and groin. Prevention and management of these injuries are also considered.
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MSHS 652: Orthopedic Evaluation of the Upper Body
4.00 Credits
Life University
This course presents the systematic evaluation of exercise-induced injuries to the upper body including the head, neck, and low back. Prevention and management of these injuries are also considered.
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MSHS 654: Organization and Administration of Athletic Training
4.00 Credits
Life University
This course offers the study of the organization and administration of an athletic training program. Areas of consideration include, but are not limited to, policies and procedures, budgeting, ordering, record keeping, legal considerations, and facility development.
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MSHS 657: Arthrokinematics and Proprioception of the Lower Body
4.00 Credits
Life University
(Prerequisites: D.C. Student and MSHS 676) The study of lower extremity joint function that is not produced by the action of voluntary muscles. Advanced techniques of extremity adjusting, as an adjunct to spinal adjusting, are studied.
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MSHS 658: Arthrokinematics and Proprioception of the Upper Body
4.00 Credits
Life University
(Prerequisites: D.C. Student and MSHS 676) This course offers the study of upper extremity joint function that is not produced by the action of voluntary muscles. Advanced techniques of extremity adjusting, as an adjunct to spinal adjusting, are studied.
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MSHS 659: Sport Chiropractic Case Study
4.00 Credits
Life University
(Prerequisites: MSHS 657 & 658)(4-0-4) This course offers the study of a systematic process of developing of case management skills as it pertains to sport injury. The course focuses on the more common athletic injuries seen in the clinical and on field settings. The student learns how to diagnose, rehabilitate and adjust such injuries.
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MSHS 670: Kinesiology of Sport
4.00 Credits
Life University
This course offers 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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MSHS 672: Biomechanics of Sport
4.00 Credits
Life University
(Prerequisite: MSHS 670) This course offers the study of mechanical principles applied to the analysis of sports movements. Topics include in-depth study of muscular mechanics, kinematics, kinetics, and modeling of human movement.
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MSHS 674: Biomechanics of Sport Techniques
4.00 Credits
Life University
(Prerequisite: MSHS 670) This course offers the study of numerous sports and sport activities from a biomechanical perspective. The course will concentrate on the application of the laws of motion to individual and team sports.
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