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OTA165 — Biomechanics and Physical Dysfunction

3 credits · 3 hours

This course provides a solid foundation in the treatment of physical dysfunction and how this relates to occupational performance. Students will demonstrate knowledge and understanding of biomechanics and the components of physical dysfunction. Emphasis will be placed on competence in the principles of human motion, orthotic fabrication, prosthetic training and functional mobility. The safe use of thermal and superficial modalities will be reviewed. Techniques of analyzing human motion are taught, including range of motion measurement, manual muscle testing and sensory testing. The applied learning will be translated to disorders both acute and chronic with a progressive learning plan from simple to complex conditions using advanced techniques. The principles covered in lecture will be applied through practical hands-on experiences and discussions during the application sessions.

Prerequisites: OTA101, OTA110, OTA115, PSY251, PSY252

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