This course addresses the basic physical science, data collection, and principles of selected physical therapy interventions to facilitate healing and pain control. Presentation of a wide variety of clinical scenarios and pathologies facilitates the student's ability to use clinical judgment in selecting applying appropriate modalities. During student-to-student practice in the on-campus laboratory setting students use simulated patient scenarios to demonstrate competency attainment. This course is subject to a course fee.
The following courses must be taken prior to this
course |
MAT 106 - Math Applications |
PHY 115 - Technical Physics |
ENG 101 - English Composition I |
ESW 222 - Applied Kinesiology |
PSY 206 - Human Development - A Life-Span Approach |
ESW 224 - Exercise Physiology |
BIO 131 - Human Anatomy & Physiology I |
BIO 132 - Human Anatomy & Physiology II |
THA 105 - Introduction to Acting I: Improvisation and Fundam |
The following courses must be taken along side
this course |
PTA 100 - Fundamentals of Physical Therapist Assisting and Data Collection. May be
taken prior or during course. |
PTA 125 - Therapeutic Interventions for Physical Therapist Assisting. May be taken
prior or during course. |