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PTA 133L - Applied Kinesiology 2 Lab |
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Associated Term:
Fall 2023
Learning Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to: 1. Analyze normal and abnormal postural alignment and resulting stresses to the spine and surrounding structures 2. Describe and demonstrate phases and structures of respiration 3. Practice clinical observation skills and identify structures and functions of the spine and upper extremity 4. Perform data collection including observation, anthropometric measurements and goniometry of the upper quarter 5. Demonstrate manual muscle testing and muscle length testing procedures for the upper quarter 6. Demonstrate different types of muscle contraction and movement of the trunk and upper extremity including their relevance to clinical setting 7. Demonstrate understanding of arthrokinematic principles of the upper quarter 8. Identify the structures, motions and functions of the trunk and upper quarter 9. Design, demonstrate and instruct exercise application for muscles of the trunk and upper quarter 10. Demonstrate use of PNF for soft tissue ROM and strengthening of the upper extremity 11. Recognize common compensatory strategies and substitutions through the trunk and upper quarter 12. Identify the components and functions of the human hand 13. Demonstrate workplace behavior in the laboratory setting 14. Demonstrate clinical rationale and proper documentation of procedures performed for the spine and upper extremity Required Materials: Technical Requirements: |
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