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2.00 Credits
Continuation of Movement Analysis I by applying the knowledge of structures to their participation in human movement. Emphasis on movement performed with the pelvis and lower extremities and their application to specific joint, region, and/or whole body movements. Concludes with an in-depth analysis of human posture and gait patterns. Prerequisites: PHYT 705/706. Corequisite: PHYT716. physical therapy physical therapy
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1.00 Credits
This course provides the student with the hands-on experience to apply the kinesiological and biomechanical principles covered in PHYT715. Corequisite: PHYT715.
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2.00 Credits
Provides the foundations of orthopedic physical therapy evaluation of musculoskeletal problems and screening for disease. Using a regional approach, students will learn the signs, symptoms, and special tests for common musculoskeletal problems followed by appropriate treatment interventions. Focuses on the areas of the cervical spine and upper extremities. Clinical case studies and critical thinking exercises will be integral parts of this course. Prerequisites: PHYT715 and PHYT716. Corequisite: PHYT718.
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1.00 Credits
Allows an opportunity to practice and perfect the necessary evaluative palpation, special tests, and interventions appropriate to orthopedic physical therapy. Focuses on the musculoskeletal problems of the cervical spine and upper extremities. Prerequisites: PHYT715 and PHYT716. Corequisite: PHYT717.
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1.00 Credits
Integrates the content from all courses taken in the trimester and previous courses using current relevant literature and case studies. Focuses on developing skills for clinical decision- making. Prerequisites: BIOL716, PHYT711, PHYT712, PHYT715, PHYT716, and PHYT724. Corequisite: PHYT710.
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2.00 Credits
Covers the use of therapeutic exercise in physical therapy practice with a variety of patients. Applies principles of motor control, motivational theory, and strategies for effective instruction to exercise techniques for improving strength, endurance, balance, and flexibility. Prerequisites: PHYT711 and PHYT712. Corequisite: PHYT722.
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1.00 Credits
Provides an opportunity to observe, practice, and become proficient in the performance of therapeutic exercise and patient care skills. Prerequisites: PHYT711 and PHYT712. Corequisite: PHYT721.
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2.00 Credits
Introduces the role of pharmacologic interventions as part of patient management. Describes pharmacodynamic, pharmacokinetics, and drug classifications. Emphasizes potential interactions of physical therapy interventions with drug therapies. Prerequisites: BIOL706 and BIOL707.
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1.00 Credits
Provides the hands-on application of physical therapy modalities, including, but not limited to heat, ultrasound, hydrotherapy, and cryotherapy. Includes the application of electrotherapy including biofeedback, electrical stimulation, and electrophysiologic testing of muscles and nerves. Corequisite: PHYT728.
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2.00 Credits
Provides the theory and clinical application of physical therapy modalities, including heat, ultrasound, hydrotherapy, and cryotherapy. Includes an overview of current electrotherapy techniques, including biofeedback, electrical stimulation, and electrophysiologic testing of muscles and nerves. Prerequisites: BIOL716, PHYT721, and PHYT722. Corequisite: PHYT727.
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