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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
4 semester hours This course emphasizes the theory and practical applications of orthopedic assessment. Standard assessment techniques will be learned and applied to injuries and illnesses of the lower extremity and viscera. Guidelines for appropriate physician referral, documentation and standard treatment protocols will be discussed. (Spring) Prerequisites: ATR3500, BIO2670.
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3.00 Credits
Clinical proficiencies addressing the study of the lower extremity and viscera will be mastered. Orthopedic evaluation, standard documentation and critical thinking skills will be emphasized. (Spring) Concurrent with ATR3510.
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4.00 Credits
4 semester hours This course emphasizes the theory and practical applications of orthopedic assessment. Standard assessment techniques will be learned and applied to injuries and illnesses of the upper extremity and axial skeleton. Guidelines for physician referral, proper documentation and standard treatment protocols will be discussed. (Fall) Prerequisites: ATR3500, ATR3510, BIO2670.
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3.00 Credits
Clinical proficiencies addressing the study of the upper extremity and axial skeleton will be mastered. Orthopedic evaluation, standard documentation and critical thinking skills will be emphasized. (Fall) Concurrent with ATR3530.
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4.00 Credits
4 semester hours A study of clinical sports therapy techniques used in the physical reconditioning of athletic related injuries. The student will gain an understanding of standard assessment procedures, scientific principles and procedures of therapeutic exercise, indications and contra-indications of the use of therapeutic exercises, standard documentation and decision making skills. (Spring) Prerequisites: ATR3510, ATR3530.
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3.00 Credits
Clinical proficiencies associated with the physical reconditioning of injuries to the musculo-skeletal system will be mastered. Standard assessment procedures, practical applications and decision-making skills will be emphasized. (Spring) Concurrent with ATR3550.
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4.00 Credits
4 semester hours A study of current theories and applications in the use of therapeutic modalities in the athletic training clinical setting. The student will gain an understanding of the underlying physics, physiological effects, indications, and contraindications of the use of physical agents. Emphasis will be placed on the proper procedures for application of thermal, electrotherapeutic and hydrotherapeuticmodalities. (Fall) Prerequisite: ATR2500.
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3.00 Credits
Clinical proficiencies associated with the scientific foundations and proper use of therapeutic modalities in the clinic will be mastered. Practical application procedures and standard therapeutic modality protocol will be emphasized. (Fall) Concurrent with ATR3600.
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2.00 Credits
2 semester hours Under the direct supervision of a BOC certified athletic trainer, students will observe and participate in the application of athletic training clinical skills and proficiencies previously learned in ATR2500, ATR3500, and ATR3510. Students will be evaluated on lower extremity assessment, general medical conditions, and psychosocial intervention skills, and clinical proficiencies. 1 hour lab, 14-16 hours/week of clinical experience, and 9-10 hours of general medical observations are required. (Fall) Prerequisite: ATR2760.
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2.00 Credits
2 semester hours Under the direct supervision of a BOC certified athletic trainer/clinical instructor, students will observe and participate in the application of athletic training clinical skills and proficiencies previously learned in ATR3500, ATR 3530, ATR3600, and BIO3080. Students will be evaluated on upper extremity assessment, acute care, nutrition, and therapeutic modality skills and proficiencies. 1 hour lab, 14-16 hours/week of clinical experience, and 9-10 hours of generalmedical observations are required. (Spring) Prerequisite: ATR3750.
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