This course is first in a three course sequence focused on acquisition and integration of knowledge and skills needed to manage patients with movement dysfunction caused by neurological damage (Refered to in the Guide as Neuromuscular Practice Patterns). Focus is on development and implementation of plans of care based on sound evaluative, treatment and problem-solving skills.
Prerequisites:PT 638 - Health, Wellness and Ergonomics in Physical Therapy
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PT 636 - Geriatrics/Gerontology for Physical Therapists
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PT 634 - Diagnostic Imaging for Physical Therapy
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PT 632 - Pharmacology for Physical Therapists
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PT 630 - Pathophysiology
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PT 622 - Evidence Informed Practice II
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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 608 - PT/Patient/Professional Interactions
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PT 606 - Therapeutic Measurements and Techniques
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PT 604 - Principles of Human Movement
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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