REHS 4310 Integrated Patient Mgmt II

This course presents an overview of injury management for the head, neck, and upper extremity. Each body segment will have a detailed review of the skeletal framework, articulation, musculature, innervation, and how each affects body position and movement during activity. Students will engage with course material through the purview of common signs, symptoms, and pathomechanics of a multitude of injuries and conditions needed by the healthcare professional to understand underlying tissues and movements from the standpoint of physical injury, assessment, and rehabilitation. A principle focus on the application of evidence-based practice will integrate the recognition, therapeutic intervention, and return-to-participation decision-making of the student. This course includes an off-campus field experience requirement. Offered in Fall.

Prerequisite

REHS 3360