School of Allied Health Professions

Post-Professional Master of Physical Therapy Program

Update 6/30/2008

The application deadline for the
Fall 2008 class has passed.    

Please apply after October 1st to be considered for our Fall 2009 class.

If you have applied previously, please resubmit an application after October 1st.
All of your previous transcripts and recommendations have been archived. You will need to resubmit any new courses/transcripts you have taken since you have applied last.

Contact our admissions director before submitting your application to receive the discounted reapplication fee of $30.00.

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About the program

Physical therapists evaluate and treat patients with disease, injury, or disabilities. In many states, registered physical therapists work as independent practitioners. The physical therapy techniques are applied to restore strength, flexibility, and coordination, and to reduce pain, and generally prepare the patient to function more effectively at work and in activities of daily living. Agents such as heat, light, electricity, water exercise, and massage are used. While working with patients, psychological and sociological principles are used to motivate and instruct.

Within the profession, there are many specialties, including orthopaedics, neurology, pediatrics, geriatrics, cardiopulmonary, hand rehabilitation, and sports physical therapy. Physical therapists work in acute-care and convalescent hospitals, rehabilitation centers, children's centers, private practice, athletic training and sports medicine programs, research institutions, school systems, and home-care agencies.

Admission
To be eligible for admission, the applicant must have earned a bachelor's degree in physical therapy from an accredited program.

The program

The post-professional master of physical therapy program is designed for individuals with a bachelor's degree in physical therapy who wish to pursue advanced studies in their profession.

Tuition costs
The current tuition is $510.00 per quarter unit or a total of $22,950.00. There is also a quarterly fee of $498.00 for school fees. This does not include additional expenses such as books, transportation, and personal living expenses. International students may be subject to additional costs.

The program of instruction outlined as follows is for students enrolled during the 2008-2009 academic year.

AHCJ 544 Functional Neuroanatomy 3
AHCJ 545 Legal and Ethical Issues in the Health Professions 3
AHCJ 509 Teaching and Learning Styles 3
AHCJ 525 Biostatistics 3
AHCJ 526 Introduction to Computer Application I 3
AHCJ 538 Histology 3
AHCJ 546 Orthopaedic Interventions: Mobilization of Peripheral Nerves & Joints of the Extremities 3
AHCJ 591 Research I 3
AHCJ 592 Research II 3
PHTH 529 Pathokinesiology of Gait 3
PHTH 531 Soft-tissue Techniques 3
PHTH 598 Advanced Specialty Tracks 3
PHTH 548 Function-Based Rehabilitation 3
PHTH 549 Vestibular Rehab 3
RELR 575 The Art of Integrative Care 3

Contact us

Dr. Everett Lohman

Everett B. Lohman III, DSc, PT, OCS
Assistant Dean of Graduate Academic Affairs - SAHP
Orthopaedic Track Coordinator – Entry-level PT Programs
Director of Post-Professional Physical Therapy (PT) Programs
Professor
Department of Physical Therapy
School of Allied Health Professions
Loma Linda University
Loma Linda, California 92350
(909) 558-4632, ext., 83171
Fax (909) 558-0995
E-mail: elohman@llu.edu

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