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California State University-Sacramento Course Info

Sacramento, California

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PT 604

Principles of Human Movement

This course focuses on developing an understanding of components of human movement under normal and pathological conditions. Content includes the American Physical Therapy Association Model of Practice, models of disablement, contemporary concepts of motor learning and motor control, task analysis, and theories of the recovery of function. The course includes a review of the foundations of neuroanatomy for normal movement.

Units: 2.0

Corequisites:
PT 622 - Evidence Informed Practice II
and
PT 620 - Physical Therapy Interventions I
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PT 618 - Foundations for Patient Management
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PT 614 - Neuroscience for Physical Therapy
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PT 606 - Therapeutic Measurements and Techniques
Prerequisites:
PT 630 - Pathophysiology
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PT 608 - PT/Patient/Professional Interactions
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PT 602 - Evidence Informed Practice I
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PT 600 - Pathokinesiology
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BIO 633 - Human Gross Anatomy for Physical Therapists