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Course Criteria
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6.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PTA 1204, PTA 1305, PTA 2303. Co-requisites: PTA 1703, PTA 1505 Safe and effective use of therapeutic modalities used to treat musculoskeletal, neuromuscular, and medical conditions (biophysical basis, instrumentation, indications, contraindications, application, instruction, and documentation); wound care PVD; and stump care. Lecture: four hours. Lab: four hours.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PTA 1204, PTA 1305, PTA 2303. Co-requisites: PTA 1703, PTA 1406 Therapeutic exercise techniques (resistive exercises, equipment, spinal exercises); posture assessment and treatment; muscle strength testing; PT for special populations (OB/GYNE, pulmonary and cardiac conditions, diabetes mellitus, PVD, geriatrics); therapeutic massage; and PNF. Lecture: three hours. Lab: four hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PTA 1204, PTA 1305, PTA 2303. Co-requisites: PTA 1406, PTA 1505 Five-week clinical internship focusing on patient safety, handling techniques, gait training, vitals, implementation of modalities, therapeutic exercises, goniometry, posture assessment/ treatment; muscle strength testing; ethical/legal practice; and documentation/communication.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PTA 1703, PTA 1505, PTA 1406 Co-requisite: PTA 2408 and PTA 2501. Neuroanatomy; normal and abnormal development; medical, surgical and physical therapy management of neurological diseases/ conditions; facilitation/inhibition techniques; PNF; motor control and developmental sequences techniques; orthotics; and functional and environmental assessment. Lecture: three hours. Lab: three hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Admission to the PTA Program. Co-requisites: PTA 1305, PTA 1204 Reimbursement issues; ethical guidelines; laws affecting the practice of physical therapy; liability/malpractice issues; PTA communication and personal management skills; assessment of quality care; and resume preparation.
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8.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PTA 1703, PTA 1505, PTA 1406. Co-requisites: PTA 2203 and PTA 2501. Eleven weeks of clinical internships (one 5-week, one 6- week) focused on mastery of assessment and treatment of musculoskeletal, neurological, surgical, and medical conditions/injuries; safe/ ethical practice; professional development; preparation of in-service; and case studies/ presentations.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite:PTA 1703, PTA 1505, PTA 1406. Corequisites: PTA 2203 and PTA 2408. Review of PTA program content through systematic study of PTA assessment skills, PTA treatment implementation, and professionalism for the physical therapist assistant.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: All basic skills must be completed before signing up for the class. An introduction to the history of radiography and the health care profession. Includes an introduction to the RT program with emphasis placed on class and clinical requirements.* The following RADT classes are open only to Radiologic Technology students:
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1.00 Credits
An introduction to the language of Radiologic Technology. Emphasis is on the techniques of medical word building and basic elements of medical words and their pronunciation.
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2.00 Credits
Principles of routine and emergency patients. Infection control and medication administration will be emphasized.
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