2017-2018 Catalog

 

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ATR-220 Therapeutic Modalities

Familiarizes the athletic training student with contemporary physical agent modalities, therapeutic interventions of acute injuries, appropriate physiology, indications, contraindications, uses, and methods of applications.

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ATR-225 Lower Extremity Evaluation and Assessment

An in-depth study of the lower extremity, focuses on the development of clinical evaluation and assessment techniques.

2

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ATR-226 Upper Extremity Evaluation and Assessment

An in-depth study of the upper extremity, focuses on the development of clinical evaluation and assessment techniques.

2

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ATR-231 Advanced Athletic Training

An introduction to critical decision making leading to clinical outcomes through evidence-based practice.

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ATR-250 Muscle Testing and Joint Measurement

This course is designed to provide a structure opportunity for students to become knowledgeable in the analysis of osteokinematics and arthrokinematics. Upon completion, students will understand the indications, contraindications, and application of passive, active, resisted range of motion testing as it pertains to joint evaluation. An emphasis will be placed on clinical skills including palpation, reflex testing, manual muscle testing, goniometry, muscle length testing, distinguishing between healthy and dysfunctional joint range of motion, and gait evaluation as it pertains to Athletic Training. The student will participate in a clinical surgical observation rotation during this course. Prerequisite: BIO-111

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ATR-296 Athletic Training Clinical Education Experience III

Provides the athletic training student the opportunity to put into practice the theory and practical skills of lower extremity evaluation and assessment. This clinical course is taken during athletic training students upper or lower extremity clinical rotations. Formal evaluation of student performance during the clinical rotation will occur at the conclusion of the course.

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ATR-297 Athletic Training Clinical Education Experience IV

Provides the athletic training student the opportunity to put into practice the theory and practical skills of upper extremity evaluation and diagnosis. This clinical course is taken during athletic training students upper or lower extremity clinical rotations. Formal evaluation of student performance during the clinical rotation will occur at the conclusion of the course.

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ATR-299 Athletic Training Practicum II

Focuses on disease, disabilities and factors (congenital or acquired) as it relates to an athlete's ability to participate in activity. Topics will include, but not be limited to, epilepsy, asthma, loss of extremities, preadolescents and senior athletes, diabetes, skin conditions, etc. Practicum II requires a minimum of 42 clinical hours that are part of the athletic training students general medical clinical rotation. Formal evaluation of student performance during hour acquisition will occur at the conclusion of the course.

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