AT 241/241L Therapeutic Modalities (3 credits) with Lab (1 credit)
Utilizing the injury-response cycle as a foundation for clinical decision-making and a problem-solving approach to treatment planning, this course prepares students to investigate and analyze indications, contraindications, and setup procedures for therapeutic agents, including pharmacological influences that aid the healing of injury, reduction of pain, and assistance in the rehabilitation process among the active population.
A prerequisite to AT 222, AT 242/242L, and AT 275
Prerequisite
AT 130 Athletic Training Clinical Practicum II, AT 240/240L Orthopedic Evaluation II with Lab, and
PY 104/104 L Elements of Physics
Corequisite
AT 221 Athletic Training Clinical Practicum III
Notes
Both the lecture (3 credits) and lab (1 credit) must be passed with a "C" or higher in order to matriculate in the Athletic Training Education Program.