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5.00 Credits
Reviews joint structure, muscle origins, insertions, innervations, actions and physiology. Covers normal and abnormal gait, orthotics and prostheses, arthritis and joint replacement and postural correcting exercise along with treatment principles and therapeutic exercises for the neck, back, and peripheral joints. Discusses general exercise principles and progression of the orthopedic patient through an exercise program. Addresses appropriate applications of principles of physics and kinesiology.
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6.00 Credits
Requires the student to perform in a clinical environment with patients using applications of theory and techniques of PTA 217 under the guidance of a registered physical therapist.
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5.00 Credits
Provides an in-depth approach to therapeutic exercise as performed by the physical therapy assistant. Covers basic anatomy and physiology of the central and peripheral nervous systems and activities of daily living. Includes exercise physiology and neurophysiology and advanced principles and procedures of therapeutic exercise appropriate for cardiopulmonary, cardiovascular, orthopedic and neurologic conditions, stroke, spinal cord and peripheral nerve injuries. Discusses prevention measures, specialized techniques and the utilization of specialized therapeutic equipment and correlates them to exercise applications. Addresses appropriate applications of kinesiology and principles of physics. Provides practice and implementation of theories and techniques of PTA 106 and PTA 207 in the lab setting.
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1.00 Credits
Teaches the sources of physical therapy research and discusses the recognition of the roles and responsibilities of physical therapy assistants. Requires completion and presentation of an independent project. Includes a comprehensive review of the course to prepare the student for licensure exam.
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
No course description available.
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
No course description available.
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0.00 Credits
5S Housekeeping/Organizational Techniques can serve as a foundation for a successful lean enterprise system. While it can be done anytime, it is often the first step in Lean after Value Stream Analysis, (VSA). Examine 5S Housekeeping/Organizational Techniques to produce higher quality products, increase productivity and safety, and generate greater customer satisfaction, both internally and externally.
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0.00 Credits
Offered as a cooperative between your local American Society for Quality Section Committee and Ivy Tech Community College, these courses review the applicable Body of Knowledge for each of the 14 certification exams.
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0.00 Credits
This class is sponsored in conjunction with the local ASQ section in preparation for the December 5, 2009 (Registration deadline October 16, 2009), Certified Quality Auditor exam at Ivy Tech Community College. The CQA prep class covers the principles of auditing, audit preparation, audit performance, audit reporting, and audit follow up and closure. The class also includes a review of quality tools and how they apply to auditing.
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0.00 Credits
The class is sponsored in conjunction with the local ASQ section in preparation for the December 5, 2009 (Registration deadline October 16, 2009), Certified Calibration Technician exam at Ivy Tech Community College. The CCT prep class covers test and measurement instruments, gage R&R studies, gage capability studies, calibration and maintenance of measurement equipment, and conformance to measurement standards.
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