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PHYT 624: Basic Evaluation Techniques
2.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Provides an understanding of the philosophy and practice of patient evaluation and physical therapy diagnosis. Muscle performance testing and measurement of joint motion will be emphasized. PREREQ: PHYT622. COREQ: PHYT635; PHYT604. RESTRICTIONS: Open to physical therapy graduate students only.
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PHYT 626: Advanced Regional Anatomy
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Structural and functional aspects of regions of the body under study are emphasized by means of a dissection of a specific region of the human body. PREREQ: PHYT622.
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PHYT 630: Human Movement Control
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Examines theoretical, methodological and empirical issues required for understanding of control and coordination of human movement. Readings and group discussion of implication of issues raised in the literature. Development of proposal to study aspect of motor behavior.
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PHYT 631: Physical Therapy in the Acute Care Environment
5.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Presents diagnoses commonly seen in the acute care environment. The pathological, anatomical, evaluation, documentation and treatment considerations in managing these diagnoses are discussed. PREREQ: PHYT622. COREQ: PHYT801; PHYT624.
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PHYT 632: Applied Physiology I
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Lectures provide in-depth analysis of the physiological mechanisms of the cardio-pulmonary system, with specific emphasis on abnormal function given various pathologies. Evaluative tests and measures, treatment interventions, and documentation are discussed and practiced through comprehensive case studies. PREREQ: PHYT622; PHYT631; PHYT801.
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PHYT 633: Applied Physiology II
2.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Discusses the research on the effects of exercise on the various patient populations (not including cardiopulmonary). Emphasis placed on the musculoskeletal system and on exercise prescription and progression. COREQ: PHYT634..
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PHYT 634: electrotherapy
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Provides an understanding of the physiological basis for the use of physical agents and electrotherapy. Emphasis placed on patient evaluation and clinical applications of modalities used in physical therapy clinics. PREREQ: All prior physical therapy graduate courses. COREQ: PHYT623; PHYT633. RESTRICTIONS: Open to physical therapy graduate students only.
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PHYT 635: Thermal Agents and Soft Tissue Techniques
2.00 Credits
University of Delaware
An introduction to evidence-supported thermal modalities and soft tissue mobilization techniques commonly used in physical therapy practice. Teachings will further highlight the complexities of pain and the associated role of the physical therapist. PREREQ: PHYT622. COREQ: PHYT624; PHYT604.
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PHYT 640: Seminar in Motor Systems Neuroscience
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Students present and lead discussion of influential articles in the field of motor systems neuroscience, with an emphasis on supraspinal control of movement. RESTRICTIONS: Class size limited to 8. Permission to enroll required by course coordinator. Previous course work in basic neuroanatomy and neurophysiology strongly recommended. Course is designed for graduate students, but very strong undergraduates student may enroll with permission.
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PHYT 641: Rounds I
1.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Weekly clinical cases presented by faculty, clinical faculty, doctoral students and residents in Grand Rounds format for discussion by all students in the physical therapy graduate program. RESTRICTIONS: Open to physical therapy graduate students only.
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