DPT 663 PT Interventions I
This course instructs the student on the application of pain science in the practice of Physical Therapy. Application of mechanical modalities (e.g., spinal traction, intermittent compression devices, continuous passive movement devices, dry needling, therapeutic soft tissue mobilization, and massage) used in the practice of physical therapy will examined and implemented within the paradigm of pain management. In addition, the underlying scientific principles and clinical uses of physical agents and mechanical modalities are emphasized. A variety of pedagogical approaches will be utilized. Presentation of course materials will reinforce coursework from the basic sciences in both the classroom and laboratory. Students will be expected to apply information from other coursework in a clinically relevant manner to analyze problems in a variety of cases and clinical problems that involve the application of thermal agents and mechanical modalities. During the course, students are expected to demonstrate competency in the professional behaviors necessary for becoming an effective physical therapist.
Prerequisite
Enrollment in the physical therapy program and successful completion of all prior coursework therein or permission of the course director and the Physical Therapy Program Director
Offered
Fall A