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Dec 26, 2024
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PT 255 - Therapeutic Procedures for Neuromuscular Pathologies Credits: 2 Description Students are introduced to and develop competencies in the application of specific treatment procedures used with neurologically involved children and adults.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Identify the deficits related to the neurologically involved adult and pediatric patient.
- Identify the stages observed in the normal developmental sequence of the pediatric and adult patient.
- Demonstrate the techniques used in testing developmental reflexes and their impact on treatment in the pediatric and adult patient.
- Describe the interdisciplinary approach to management of the patients with traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, CVA and other neurological disorders.
- Demonstrate the skills and techniques used in the physical therapy management of patients with selected neurological disorders and deficits.
- Demonstrate the basic techniques used in the NDT approach to treating the neurologically involved patient.
- Demonstrate the basic techniques use in proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation treatment of neurologically involved patients.
- Demonstrate appropriate and safe body mechanics for patient and therapist when employing the treatment techniques.
- Demonstrate the ability to integrate the various treatment techniques and approaches identified in this course.
- Identify and discuss the impact and importance of normal movement patterns in pediatric and adult patients.
- Describe and demonstrate typical abnormal movement patterns found in neurologically involved pediatric and adult patients.
Prerequisite: PT 225 and PT 226 and PT 238 and PT 240 and PT 244 and PT 250 and PT 251
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