Academic Catalog 2025-2026

DPT 779 Management of Complex Cases

This course uses a modified problem-based learning case study approach designed to apply the theory and skills used by physical therapists to assess, evaluate, and resolve patient problems through the process of clinical decision-making. Integration of content from all academic course work and clinical experiences is stressed in addition to any content that may be relevant based on the case selection. Screening, examination, identification of clinical problems (problem list), interpretation of findings, diagnosis, prognosis and goal setting, design and implementation of a plan of care that includes selection of appropriate physical therapy intervention and rehabilitation approaches is stressed within the context of patient age, gender, culture, socioeconomic status, and societal roles. Medical and surgical approaches to treatment as well as a review of relevant pathophysiology will also be integrated into the analysis and problem-solving strategies for each case. Consideration is also given to the evolving nature of the health care. Clinical reasoning skills will be refined through this problem-based approach to complex case management.

Credits

3

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

Spring A