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PTA 101 — Physic al Therapy Science & Skills

5 credits · 5 hours

This course introduces students to the science and skills of physical therapy. Anatomical muscle and joint structure and function first introduced in Biology are expanded upon to provide the foundation for physical therapy related treatment. Students are introduced to physical therapy equipment and supplies necessary for providing assessments and interventions that are safe, effective, and efficient for both the patient and the clinician. Assessment of range of motion, strength, and vitals, along with an introduction to functional outcome measures prepares students for properly reporting patient status and acting as an integral member of the interprofessional health care team. Electronic Medical Records and proper documentation are introduced, along with medical terminology commonly utilized in contemporary physical therapy practice. A strong PT/PTA relationship is encouraged while students are taught to provide interventions such as range of motion, strengthening, and mobility training primarily for the patient with an orthopedic injury/ condition within the PT Plan of Care. This course also includes management of medical emergencies, psychosocial issues affecting patients after injury or disease, and communication skills necessary for interaction with patients, family, caregivers, and other members of the interprofessional health care team.

Prerequisites: ENG 101, BIOL 105

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