PHYSIOTHERAPY II (CHSC 6305)

Term: 2016 - 2017 - Summer Trimester

Faculty

Eric RussellShow MyInfo popup for Eric Russell
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Dr. Patti CatesShow MyInfo popup for Dr. Patti Cates
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Schedule

Mon-Tue-Wed, 1:00 PM - 1:50 PM (5/8/2017 - 8/18/2017) Location: MAIN NORTH N208

Description

Building on the concepts learned in Physiotherapy I, Physiotherapy II focuses on common disorders/injuries and treatment/management including both active and passive functional neuromusculoskeletal rehabilitation. In order to create a patient-centered approach to rehabilitation, motor learning principles and biopsychosocial considerations make-up the framework for this course. Physiotherapy II focuses on muscle strengthening, coordination of movement patterns, core/spine stabilization, and rehabilitation of specific disorders in the spine, pelvis, upper and lower extremities. Aerobic capacity testing and energy system training are presented with considerations for specific patient goals and populations.
Prerequisite(s): CHSC 6207 Physiotherapy I; CLSC 6205 Clinical Neurology, Pre or Corequisites: CLSC 6303 Functional Assessment Principles; CLSC 6305 Differential Diagnosis

PHYSIOTHERAPY II (CHSC 6305)

Term: 2016 - 2017 - Summer Trimester

Faculty

Eric RussellShow MyInfo popup for Eric Russell
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Dr. Patti CatesShow MyInfo popup for Dr. Patti Cates
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Schedule

Mon-Tue-Wed, 1:00 PM - 1:50 PM (5/8/2017 - 8/18/2017) Location: MAIN NORTH N208

Description

Building on the concepts learned in Physiotherapy I, Physiotherapy II focuses on common disorders/injuries and treatment/management including both active and passive functional neuromusculoskeletal rehabilitation. In order to create a patient-centered approach to rehabilitation, motor learning principles and biopsychosocial considerations make-up the framework for this course. Physiotherapy II focuses on muscle strengthening, coordination of movement patterns, core/spine stabilization, and rehabilitation of specific disorders in the spine, pelvis, upper and lower extremities. Aerobic capacity testing and energy system training are presented with considerations for specific patient goals and populations.
Prerequisite(s): CHSC 6207 Physiotherapy I; CLSC 6205 Clinical Neurology, Pre or Corequisites: CLSC 6303 Functional Assessment Principles; CLSC 6305 Differential Diagnosis

PHYSIOTHERAPY II (CHSC 6305)

Term: 2016 - 2017 - Summer Trimester

Faculty

Eric RussellShow MyInfo popup for Eric Russell
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Dr. Patti CatesShow MyInfo popup for Dr. Patti Cates
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Schedule

Mon-Tue-Wed, 1:00 PM - 1:50 PM (5/8/2017 - 8/18/2017) Location: MAIN NORTH N208

Description

Building on the concepts learned in Physiotherapy I, Physiotherapy II focuses on common disorders/injuries and treatment/management including both active and passive functional neuromusculoskeletal rehabilitation. In order to create a patient-centered approach to rehabilitation, motor learning principles and biopsychosocial considerations make-up the framework for this course. Physiotherapy II focuses on muscle strengthening, coordination of movement patterns, core/spine stabilization, and rehabilitation of specific disorders in the spine, pelvis, upper and lower extremities. Aerobic capacity testing and energy system training are presented with considerations for specific patient goals and populations.
Prerequisite(s): CHSC 6207 Physiotherapy I; CLSC 6205 Clinical Neurology, Pre or Corequisites: CLSC 6303 Functional Assessment Principles; CLSC 6305 Differential Diagnosis