Applied Anatomy & Kinesiology (AMM 0201)

Term: 2020-2021 - Winter Trimester

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Richard Andrew RiffeShow MyInfo popup for Richard Andrew Riffe
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Carissa ManriqueShow MyInfo popup for Carissa Manrique
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Office hours:
  • Monday 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM
  • Tuesday 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM
  • Wednesday 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM
  • Thursday 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM
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    Gregory MayShow MyInfo popup for Gregory May
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    Lynea UpsonShow MyInfo popup for Lynea Upson
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    Ashlee AsciotiShow MyInfo popup for Ashlee Ascioti
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    Nusin Van WinkleShow MyInfo popup for Nusin Van Winkle
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    Gery C Hochanadel IIShow MyInfo popup for Gery C Hochanadel II
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    Richard Anthony SalazarShow MyInfo popup for Richard Anthony Salazar
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    Gregory Allen HollandsworthShow MyInfo popup for Gregory Allen Hollandsworth
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    Dr. Sandra Rae NortonShow MyInfo popup for Dr. Sandra Rae Norton
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    Schedule

    Tue-Thu, 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM (1/12/2021 - 3/2/2021) Location: MAIN CHS 122

    Description

    This course is a continuation of AM0101, with a detailed study of the effects of massage therapy on the cardiovascular and nervous systems, an exploration of fascia, and special emphasis on the skeletal and muscular systems and their role in human movement. Students will extend their knowledge of muscle origin, insertion, action, refine palpation skills, and will be introduced to the oriental anatomical model.
    Prerequisites: AMM 0101 Anatomy & Physiology

    Applied Anatomy & Kinesiology (AMM 0201)

    Term: 2020-2021 - Winter Trimester

    Faculty

    Glen Richard DavisShow MyInfo popup for Glen Richard Davis
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    Richard Andrew RiffeShow MyInfo popup for Richard Andrew Riffe
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    Elisa BravoShow MyInfo popup for Elisa Bravo
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    Carissa ManriqueShow MyInfo popup for Carissa Manrique
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    Office hours:
  • Monday 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM
  • Tuesday 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM
  •  
    Gregory MayShow MyInfo popup for Gregory May
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    Lynea UpsonShow MyInfo popup for Lynea Upson
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    Ashlee AsciotiShow MyInfo popup for Ashlee Ascioti
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    Nusin Van WinkleShow MyInfo popup for Nusin Van Winkle
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    Gery C Hochanadel IIShow MyInfo popup for Gery C Hochanadel II
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    Richard Anthony SalazarShow MyInfo popup for Richard Anthony Salazar
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    Gregory Allen HollandsworthShow MyInfo popup for Gregory Allen Hollandsworth
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    Dr. Sandra Rae NortonShow MyInfo popup for Dr. Sandra Rae Norton
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    Schedule

    Tue-Thu, 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM (1/12/2021 - 3/2/2021) Location: MAIN CHS 122

    Description

    This course is a continuation of AM0101, with a detailed study of the effects of massage therapy on the cardiovascular and nervous systems, an exploration of fascia, and special emphasis on the skeletal and muscular systems and their role in human movement. Students will extend their knowledge of muscle origin, insertion, action, refine palpation skills, and will be introduced to the oriental anatomical model.
    Prerequisites: AMM 0101 Anatomy & Physiology

    Applied Anatomy & Kinesiology (AMM 0201)

    Term: 2020-2021 - Winter Trimester

    Faculty

    Glen Richard DavisShow MyInfo popup for Glen Richard Davis
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    Richard Andrew RiffeShow MyInfo popup for Richard Andrew Riffe
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    Elisa BravoShow MyInfo popup for Elisa Bravo
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    Carissa ManriqueShow MyInfo popup for Carissa Manrique
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    Office hours:
  • Monday 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM
  • Tuesday 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM
  •  
    Gregory MayShow MyInfo popup for Gregory May
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    Lynea UpsonShow MyInfo popup for Lynea Upson
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    Ashlee AsciotiShow MyInfo popup for Ashlee Ascioti
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    Nusin Van WinkleShow MyInfo popup for Nusin Van Winkle
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    Gery C Hochanadel IIShow MyInfo popup for Gery C Hochanadel II
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    Richard Anthony SalazarShow MyInfo popup for Richard Anthony Salazar
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    Gregory Allen HollandsworthShow MyInfo popup for Gregory Allen Hollandsworth
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    Dr. Sandra Rae NortonShow MyInfo popup for Dr. Sandra Rae Norton
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    Schedule

    Tue-Thu, 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM (1/12/2021 - 3/2/2021) Location: MAIN CHS 122

    Description

    This course is a continuation of AM0101, with a detailed study of the effects of massage therapy on the cardiovascular and nervous systems, an exploration of fascia, and special emphasis on the skeletal and muscular systems and their role in human movement. Students will extend their knowledge of muscle origin, insertion, action, refine palpation skills, and will be introduced to the oriental anatomical model.
    Prerequisites: AMM 0101 Anatomy & Physiology