PTAE 207 Therapeutic Exercise*
This course presents strengthening and conditioning principles and how these principles relate to rehabilitation of dysfunction. Students learn how range of motion, strength, endurance, power, speed, agility, balance, proprioception and kinesthesia relate to function and rehabilitation. Includes lab.
PTAE 207Therapeutic Exercise*
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I. General Information
II. Course Specification
Credit Hours Narrative
4 Credits
Semester Contact Hours Lecture
30
Semester Contact Hours Lab
60
Prerequisite Narrative
BIOL 228, PTAE 101, PTAE 107, PTAE 110, PTAE 211
Corequisite Narrative
PTAE 113, PTAE 208, PTAE 217
III. Catalog Course Description
This course presents strengthening and conditioning principles and how these principles relate to rehabilitation of dysfunction. Students learn how range of motion, strength, endurance, power, speed, agility, balance, proprioception and kinesthesia relate to function and rehabilitation. Includes lab.
IV. Student Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, a student will be able to:
- Analyze the treatment plan outlined by the supervising therapist and implement/modify the treatments appropriate and safely while staying inside the scope of a PTA.
- Compose methods for proper explanation of exercise to various types of patients in a manner that is clear, concise and understandable.
- Perform PROM, AAROM and AROM exercise regiments while taking into consideration contraindications and precautions appropriate for the patient at hand.
- Differentiate and perform the various types of resistance exercise and explain the rationale behind each method.
- Classify the various stages of healing and tissue repair to assist in the development of safe and effective therapeutic exercise regimes
- Distinguish the differences between therapeutic exercise regiments of a patient who is post-surgical and a patient who is non-surgical.
V. Topical Outline (Course Content)
VI. Delivery Methodologies