CLINICAL BIOMECHANICS/MOTION PALP (CHSC 5203)

Term: 2023-2024 Fall Trimester

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Mehrsa HaratizadehShow MyInfo popup for Mehrsa Haratizadeh
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Dana Marie HollandsworthShow MyInfo popup for Dana Marie Hollandsworth
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Beverly GoodenShow MyInfo popup for Beverly Gooden
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Russell RevillaShow MyInfo popup for Russell Revilla
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Patrick McCabeShow MyInfo popup for Patrick McCabe
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Daniel ArmstrongShow MyInfo popup for Daniel Armstrong
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Schedule

Tue, 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM (9/5/2023 - 12/16/2023) Location: MAIN EAST E106

Description

This course introduces the concept of clinical biomechanics as it applies to the practice of chiropractic. The objective of the course is to gain an understanding of the clinical biomechanics of the spine, pelvis, and extremities as this forms the foundation to be able to scientifically diagnose and apply treatment to correct the vertebral subluxation complex. This course includes the study of procedures used to evaluate normal and abnormal joint dynamics (subluxation) of the spine, pelvis, and extremities to determine if Chiropractic Manipulative Therapy (CMT) is indicated. The concepts of the subluxation complex and motion and static listing systems are introduced.
Pre/co-requisite(s): CHSC 5105 - Chiropractic Methods I

CLINICAL BIOMECHANICS/MOTION PALP (CHSC 5203)

Term: 2023-2024 Fall Trimester

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Mehrsa HaratizadehShow MyInfo popup for Mehrsa Haratizadeh
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Dana Marie HollandsworthShow MyInfo popup for Dana Marie Hollandsworth
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Beverly GoodenShow MyInfo popup for Beverly Gooden
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Russell RevillaShow MyInfo popup for Russell Revilla
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Patrick McCabeShow MyInfo popup for Patrick McCabe
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Daniel ArmstrongShow MyInfo popup for Daniel Armstrong
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Schedule

Tue, 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM (9/5/2023 - 12/16/2023) Location: MAIN EAST E106

Description

This course introduces the concept of clinical biomechanics as it applies to the practice of chiropractic. The objective of the course is to gain an understanding of the clinical biomechanics of the spine, pelvis, and extremities as this forms the foundation to be able to scientifically diagnose and apply treatment to correct the vertebral subluxation complex. This course includes the study of procedures used to evaluate normal and abnormal joint dynamics (subluxation) of the spine, pelvis, and extremities to determine if Chiropractic Manipulative Therapy (CMT) is indicated. The concepts of the subluxation complex and motion and static listing systems are introduced.
Pre/co-requisite(s): CHSC 5105 - Chiropractic Methods I

CLINICAL BIOMECHANICS/MOTION PALP (CHSC 5203)

Term: 2023-2024 Fall Trimester

Faculty

Mehrsa HaratizadehShow MyInfo popup for Mehrsa Haratizadeh
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Dana Marie HollandsworthShow MyInfo popup for Dana Marie Hollandsworth
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Beverly GoodenShow MyInfo popup for Beverly Gooden
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Russell RevillaShow MyInfo popup for Russell Revilla
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Patrick McCabeShow MyInfo popup for Patrick McCabe
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Daniel ArmstrongShow MyInfo popup for Daniel Armstrong
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Schedule

Tue, 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM (9/5/2023 - 12/16/2023) Location: MAIN EAST E106

Description

This course introduces the concept of clinical biomechanics as it applies to the practice of chiropractic. The objective of the course is to gain an understanding of the clinical biomechanics of the spine, pelvis, and extremities as this forms the foundation to be able to scientifically diagnose and apply treatment to correct the vertebral subluxation complex. This course includes the study of procedures used to evaluate normal and abnormal joint dynamics (subluxation) of the spine, pelvis, and extremities to determine if Chiropractic Manipulative Therapy (CMT) is indicated. The concepts of the subluxation complex and motion and static listing systems are introduced.
Pre/co-requisite(s): CHSC 5105 - Chiropractic Methods I