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RHAB 1100 — - Foundational Kinesiology

3 credits · 3 hours

This online course uses a regional approach to studying the anatomical structures that create both stability and movement in the human body. With a strong focus on musculoskeletal anatomy, the student will be guided through a basic analysis of how functional movement occurs and how the body interacts functionally with the environment. Each student will complete a muscle mapping project where the attachment points of the skeletal muscles are drawn on a real miniature skeletal model. *This course is intended for students preparing to apply to a Rehabilitative Health program (OTA, PTA, or Massage Therapy). If you are not on a Health Science pathway, please contact your advisor. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 0 hours, Other: 0 hours

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