DPT 616 Biomechanics and Management of Musculoskeletal Dysfunction I

The course combines the disciplines of biomechanics and patient/client management of neuromusculoskeletal disorders of the lumbopelvic, thoracic, and cervical spine and temporomandibular regions. Posture and gait are integrated for each region. The content will include joint biomechanics and functional anatomy (arthokinematics and osteokinematics motions) and common pathologies/classifications. Management of neuromusculoskeletal problems is presented within a clinical reasoning and evidence-informed framework as a systematic process that includes patient/client history, systems review, test and measures, physical therapy diagnosis, prognosis, intervention and patient outcomes.  An analysis of total body movement as well as individual joints is utilized to assist understanding of biomechanics and neuromusculoskeletal management.


Credits

7 sh

Notes

Unsatisfactory course grade—No remediation; must repeat course in cycle. Re-enroll and retake course next year. WILL NOT CONTINUE IN THE CURRICULUM. WILL DELAY GRADUATION from the program.

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