DPTH.6050 Physical Therapy Interventions I Lecture (Formerly 34.605)
Id: 004688
Credits: 3-3
Description
This course introduces the student to the principles of patient evaluation and treatment. Throughout this course, case studies will be used to promote student integration of didactic material into practical clinical situations. The use of appropriate evaluation procedures and the associated rationale for safe and effective treatment procedures are emphasized. Topics include: principles of biomechanical analysis, body mechanics, exercise prescription, postural evaluation, patient positioning, transfers, gait analysis, gait training, activities of daily living, wheelchair prescription and mobility, isolation/sterile technique, wound care, vital signs, heat and cold modalities, soft-tissue manipulation, and clinical documentation.
Prerequisites
Co-req: DPTH.6070 Pt Interventions I Lab, and Doctor of Physical Therapy Graduate Students only.
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