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242 I PHYSICAL THERAPY Prerequisite requirements (Prephysical Therapy Preparation) Chern 2A-B, Psych 10, Zool 10, Phy 64, 65, Phys lA, Psych 166, HEc 39...................... ..................... ................... .............. .. ... ................... 30 Recommended Courses Engl 20, Soc 1, Spch 3, Psych 101, Math 40 or 51, CD 100 ................................................ 19 Other Electives .............. ........................ .... ................................................ ............... :.................. .. 17 132 COURSES PHYSICAL THERAPY (Ph Th) 50. lntrodudlon to Medic-al Terminology (1) Required for Physical Therapy majors. May be taken concurrently with Ph Th 100. Introduction to common medical conditions and terminology by anatomical systems. 100. Principles In the Pradice of Physical Therapy (2) Prerequisite: Ph Th 50 or concurrent. Introduction to the profession; role of the physical therapist in helping the patient who suffers. from disabilities. Investigation and discussion of basic concepts, code of ethics, and governing bodies of the physical therapy profession. 115. Applied Anatomy and Kinesiology (5) Prerequisite: Physiology 64, 65, or permission of instructor. Mechanical laws and movement of the locomotor system of the human body as applied to the advanced anatomical study of the skeletal, circulatory, neuromuscular and respiratory systems with special emphasis on the skeletal and upper and lower extremities. (3 lecture, 6 dissection lab hours) 116. Advanced Applied Anatomy and Kine1lology (5) Prerequisite: Ph Th 115 or permission of instructor. Mechanical laws and movements or the locomotor system· of the human body applied to the advanced anatomical study or tbe skeletal, circulatory, neuromuscular, and respiratory systems of the trunk. (3 lecture, 6 dissection lab hours) 120. Procedure• In Physical Therapy I (4) Principles and clinical application of hydrotherapy, cryotherapy, radiant heat, electrotherapy, and massage: rationale and techniques to restore function. Lecture, demonstration, and student practice in application of modalities used in physical therapy. (2 lecture, 6 lab hours) 121. Procedures In Physical Therapy II (4) Prerequisite: Ph Th 120. Introduction to the theory and practice of exercise as it relates to posture, muscle reeducation, coordination, stretching, ambulation, strengthening, and special routines. (2 lecture, 6 lab hours) 122. Procedures In Physical Therapy Ill ( 4) Prerequisite: Ph Th 121. Principles and techniques of range of motion, joint measurements and muscle testing as it applies to evaluation for treatment planning. (2 lecture, 6 lab hours) 123. Procedures In Phy1ical Therapy IV (3) Prerequisite: Ph Th 122. Presentation of special exercise techniques as related to specific medical djsease entities including neuromuscular facilitation, Bobath method, sensory-motor perception, and respiration. (2 lecture, 3 lab hours) 130. Medical Science I (3) Prerequisite: Ph Th 115 or permission of instructor. Presentation of pathology and medical-surgical management of common orthopedic conditions and physical therapy procedures for the rehabilitation of patients with these conditions.
Object Description
Title | 1976-77 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1976-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 242 |
Full Text Search | 242 I PHYSICAL THERAPY Prerequisite requirements (Prephysical Therapy Preparation) Chern 2A-B, Psych 10, Zool 10, Phy 64, 65, Phys lA, Psych 166, HEc 39...................... ..................... ................... .............. .. ... ................... 30 Recommended Courses Engl 20, Soc 1, Spch 3, Psych 101, Math 40 or 51, CD 100 ................................................ 19 Other Electives .............. ........................ .... ................................................ ............... :.................. .. 17 132 COURSES PHYSICAL THERAPY (Ph Th) 50. lntrodudlon to Medic-al Terminology (1) Required for Physical Therapy majors. May be taken concurrently with Ph Th 100. Introduction to common medical conditions and terminology by anatomical systems. 100. Principles In the Pradice of Physical Therapy (2) Prerequisite: Ph Th 50 or concurrent. Introduction to the profession; role of the physical therapist in helping the patient who suffers. from disabilities. Investigation and discussion of basic concepts, code of ethics, and governing bodies of the physical therapy profession. 115. Applied Anatomy and Kinesiology (5) Prerequisite: Physiology 64, 65, or permission of instructor. Mechanical laws and movement of the locomotor system of the human body as applied to the advanced anatomical study of the skeletal, circulatory, neuromuscular and respiratory systems with special emphasis on the skeletal and upper and lower extremities. (3 lecture, 6 dissection lab hours) 116. Advanced Applied Anatomy and Kine1lology (5) Prerequisite: Ph Th 115 or permission of instructor. Mechanical laws and movements or the locomotor system· of the human body applied to the advanced anatomical study or tbe skeletal, circulatory, neuromuscular, and respiratory systems of the trunk. (3 lecture, 6 dissection lab hours) 120. Procedure• In Physical Therapy I (4) Principles and clinical application of hydrotherapy, cryotherapy, radiant heat, electrotherapy, and massage: rationale and techniques to restore function. Lecture, demonstration, and student practice in application of modalities used in physical therapy. (2 lecture, 6 lab hours) 121. Procedures In Physical Therapy II (4) Prerequisite: Ph Th 120. Introduction to the theory and practice of exercise as it relates to posture, muscle reeducation, coordination, stretching, ambulation, strengthening, and special routines. (2 lecture, 6 lab hours) 122. Procedures In Physical Therapy Ill ( 4) Prerequisite: Ph Th 121. Principles and techniques of range of motion, joint measurements and muscle testing as it applies to evaluation for treatment planning. (2 lecture, 6 lab hours) 123. Procedures In Phy1ical Therapy IV (3) Prerequisite: Ph Th 122. Presentation of special exercise techniques as related to specific medical djsease entities including neuromuscular facilitation, Bobath method, sensory-motor perception, and respiration. (2 lecture, 3 lab hours) 130. Medical Science I (3) Prerequisite: Ph Th 115 or permission of instructor. Presentation of pathology and medical-surgical management of common orthopedic conditions and physical therapy procedures for the rehabilitation of patients with these conditions. |