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9/2011 - 12/2011
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PTAS 203 Applied Kinesiology
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3/2005 - Present
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PHTH 465 Exercise Physiology (4 Units)
Principles and application of human response to exercise, including body composition, tests and measurements, techniques of physical fitness, cardiorespiratory considerations, and exercise prescriptions
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8/2003 - Present
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PHTH 436 Kinesiology (3 Units)
Functional anatomy of the musculoskeletal system. Analysis and application of biomechanics of normal and pathological movement of the human body. Lecture and laboratory. (Prerequisite: PHTH 312 Gross Anatomy)
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8/1997 - Present
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PTAS 227 Therapeutic Exercise (2 Units)
An introduction to therapeutic exercise theories and practical applications. Tissue response to range of motion, stretching, and resistive exercise. Labs will cover the practical applications of various types of exercise techniques and machines used in the clinics, and a systematic approach to therapeutic exercise progression.
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1/1997 - Present
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PTAS 251 Orthopedics II (3 Units)
An introduction to common orthopedic conditions, pathologies, and surgical procedures of the spine. Treatments, procedures and progression of therapeutic exercise of the spine will be covered as they relate to tissue repair and healing response. Practical lab to include the integration of treatment plans and progression.
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8/1996 - Present
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PHTH 516 Clinical Electrotherapy (3 Units)
Principles and techniques of electrotherapy procedures including basic physiological effects, indications and contraindications of specific electrotherapy modalities; practical application and demonstration of modalities in a laboratory setting.
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8/1996 - Present
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PMPT 524 Clinical Electrotherapy (2 Units)
Principles and techniques of electrotherapy procedures including basic physiological effects, indications and contraindications of specific electrotherapy modalities; practical application and demonstration of modalities in a laboratory setting.
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8/1996 - Present
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PTAS 236 Applied Electrotherapy (3 Units)
Principles and techniques of electrotherapy procedures including basic physiological effects, indications and contraindications of specific electrotherapy modalities; practical application and demonstration of modalities in a laboratory setting.
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1/1996 - Present
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PTAS 226 Orthopedics I (3 Units)
An introduction to common orthopedic conditions, pathologies, and surgical procedures of the peripheral joints. Joint mobilization techniques, procedures and progression of therapeutic exercise for each specific joint will be covered as they relate to tissue repair and healing response. Practical lab to include the integration of treatment plans and progression.
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