TRIMESTER: Summer 2006
TRIMESTER CREDIT HOURS: 3
LECTURE HOURS PER WEEK: 3
LAB HOURS: 2
TOTAL CONTACT HOURS:
Lecture:45
Lab: 30
COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course examines abnormalities of the osseous structures through the use of radiographic analysis. The fundamental principles of recognizing and interpreting abnormalities and pathologies by use of radiographic method will be discussed.
Prerequisites: XR 3112, XR 3212, MP 4504, AN 3335
PURPOSE OF COURSE AS IT RELATES TO THE COLLEGE'S MISSION AND YOUR OUTCOME EXPECTATION: To support the mission of the college, this course is designed to give the future Doctor of Chiropractic the skill and knowledge required to properly differentiate and diagnose arthritides and trauma as they relate to the musculoskeletal system in their radiographic presentation.