PTAE 107 Kinesiology*

The study of human movement and the functional anatomy of the human body are learned in this course. The framework of musculoskeletal anatomy, muscle stabilization, balance, and function in daily activities is applied to physical therapy care. Normal and abnormal mechanics of body movement is explored. Students analyze tasks that span from simple activities of daily living to more complex occupational and athletic tasks. Includes lab. Only those students who have been accepted into the Physical Therapist Assistant Program are eligible to register for this course. Corequisites: PTAE 101, PTAE 110, PTAE 112.

Credits

2.00 Credits

PTAE 107Kinesiology*

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I. General Information

Department

II. Course Specification

Credit Hours Narrative

2.00 Credits

III. Catalog Course Description

The study of human movement and the functional anatomy of the human body are learned in this course. The framework of musculoskeletal anatomy, muscle stabilization, balance, and function in daily activities is applied to physical therapy care. Normal and abnormal mechanics of body movement is explored. Students analyze tasks that span from simple activities of daily living to more complex occupational and athletic tasks. Includes lab. Only those students who have been accepted into the Physical Therapist Assistant Program are eligible to register for this course. Corequisites: PTAE 101, PTAE 110, PTAE 112.

IV. Student Learning Outcomes

V. Topical Outline (Course Content)

VI. Delivery Methodologies