2020-2021 Catalog and Student Handbook 
    
    May 16, 2024  
2020-2021 Catalog and Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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PT 110 - Principles of Kinesiology


Credits: 2
Description
Students are introduced to basic kinesiological principles of normal movement and their importance in understanding and implementing treatment programs. Restricted to admitted PTA program students.

Student Learning Outcomes
  1. Demonstrate various movement patterns relative to the anatomical position.
  2. Palpate the major superficial and bony landmarks of the skeletal and muscular systems.
  3. Assess postural alignment using observation, palpation and movement techniques.
  4. Demonstrate proper use of palpation techniques to identify superficial and deep structures of the musculoskeletal and neuromuscular systems.
  5. Demonstrate stabilization techniques, muscle actions and the effects of internal and external forces on the vertebral column and selected joints of the body.
  6. Demonstrate the significance of length-tension and force-velocity relationships in muscle contraction.
  7. Identify the origins and insertions of selected muscles or groups of muscles on skeletons.
  8. Demonstrate mechanical advantage principles and relationships on selected levers of the body.
  9. Analyze basic motions and describe the internal and external factors producing and/or affecting that motion.
  10. Demonstrate joint play in selected joints.
  11. Demonstrate the use of the concave/convex rule in the treatment of selected joint pathologies.
  12. Demonstrate the various normal joint end feels.
  13. Demonstrate the differences between open and closed chain activities.
  14. Identify, demonstrate and assess the major force couples in the musculoskeletal system.
  15. Demonstrate appropriate body mechanics when completing specific techniques used in this class.
  16. Demonstrate appropriate use of the Kin-Com in assessing muscle strength and selected treatment approaches.

Prerequisite: None



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