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  • PHT 5 225 C 002 - Physical Modalities/Integumentary (2017-2018 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...This course is designed to prepare the student in the theory and clinical application of physical modalities. The physical principles and biophysical effects of cryotherapy, heat, ultrasound, electrical currents, water and debridement are presented as they relate to treatment for indicated patholog...
    PHT 5 670 300 - Administration & Management inPhysical Therapy (2019-2020 Academic Year Summer)
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    ...Focuses on applying principles of administration, leadership, and management to the healthcare environment and their impact upon the delivery of quality healthcare services in a variety of physical therapy practice settings.COURSE PREREQUISITES: PHT 5570 Integrated Clinical Experience. The instruct...
    OCT 7 470 900 - Clinical Integration I (2020-2021 Academic Year Spring)
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    ...Clinical Integration I offers the occupational therapist the opportunity to link academic learning of evidence-based practice to professional settings, groups, or issues of relevance to occupational therapy. Students broaden and deepen knowledge of occupational therapy theory and skills for applicat...
    PHT 5 245 C 003 - Movement Science I (2017-2018 Academic Year Summer)
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    ...Applies motor control, motor learning theory, and concepts of kinesiology to the examination of and interventions for human movement system functions and dysfunctions. Emphasizes the design and implementation of therapeutic interventions to various patient/client populations. Prerequisite: PHT 5121C...
    a section of the Movement Science I course in Physical Therapy - PHT
    CPE 9 310 005 SMCA - Extremity Integration (2016-2017 Academic Year Summer)
    ...This three day seminar is carried out in seminar format which includes lecture and lab. The content of this seminar highlights the interrelationships of extremity joint complexes, along with thorax and spinal influences with emphasis on kinetic chain events. Soft tissue and joint techniques for both...
    OCT 5 410 C 001 - Clinical Applications in Adulthood (2021-2022 Academic Year Summer)
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    ...Presents the theory and rationale of evidence based assessment and intervention for physical, developmental, perceptual/cognitive, and psychosocial and neurological dysfunctions as it applies to middle lifespan. Fieldwork Level I experiences will integrate course content and clinical application. P...
    PHT 6 220 910 - Myofacial Manipulation (2011-2012 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...This course deals with the evaluation and treatment techniques of myofascial manipulation. The emphasis is placed on the relationship of the soft tissue structures to the mechanics of the spine. Principles of functional anatomy, posture, soft tissue anatomy, both normal and pathological, biomechanic...
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    PHT 5 870 500 - Terminal Clinical Experience II (2022-2023 Academic Year Spring)
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    ...12 week full-time terminal clinical experience in which the student applies and integrates physical therapy knowledge and skills in a clinical setting under the direct supervision of a licensed physical therapist to develop entry-level competency in professional practice and patient management. Pr...
    PHT 7 203 900 - Advanced Evaluation & ManipulationCranio Facial, Cerv, Up Thor Spine (2023-2024 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...This course discusses basic science principles and develops clinical skills needed to complete a differential examination and proceed to effective intervention of cranial, cervical and upper thoracic spinal impairments. General principles of functional anatomy, tissue and joint biomechanics, and pa...
    OCT 7 499 900 - Capstone II: Project Implementation& Dissemination (2019-2020 Academic Year Summer)
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    ...Capstone II: Project Implementation and Dissemination is the final course of the PPOTD program and completes the two-course series for the PPOTD capstone. With the support of a capstone advisor, students independently synthesize and integrate knowledge and skills at the post-graduate level to develo...
    PHT 5 780 003 - Knowledge Translation for ClinicalPractice (2024-2025 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...Integration of academic coursework and development of strategies to synthesize didactic learning and clinical problem-solving skills to prepare for the National Physical Therapy Examination. Pre-requisite(s): Pre-req PHT 5610C Pediatric Physical Therapy; PHT 5615C Neuromuscular III; PHT 5620C Geria...
    CPE 9 501 011 STAO - Pharmacology Seminar (2013-2014 Academic Year Fall)
    ...Topics will include general concepts of pharmacology as applicable to physical therapy, discussion of the classes of commonly used drugs in patients that present to physical therapy practices, including:a) Therapeutic effectsb) Side effectsc) Clinical uses; andd) ContraindicationsWe will also presen...
    PHT 5 405 100 - Psychosocial & Ethical Aspects ofPhysical Therapy (2015-2016 Academic Year Summer)
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    ...Students in this course explore how psychosocial and ethical issues are related to and impact the practice of physical therapy (PT). This course facilitates the students' use of tools to analyze and respond to ethical dilemmas, and teaches students how to integrate psychological treatments into the ...
    PHT 5 525 C 002 - Prosthetics, Orthotics, & AssistiveTechnology (2017-2018 Academic Year Summer)
    ...Examines the physical therapist's role on an interprofessional team member to determine patient need, prescribe, fabricate, obtain, train in use of, and evaluate effectiveness of orthotics, prosthetics, and assistive technology. Emphasizes physical therapy management of patients/clients with lower e...
    PHT 5 150 100 - Pathophysiology (2021-2022 Academic Year Fall)
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    Focuses on the concepts of medical physiology and pathology. Emphasizes normal human physiology, and the etiology, pathogenesis, and clinical manifestations of specific diseases.
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    PHT 5 430 C 300 - Patient Care Management II (2021-2022 Academic Year Summer)
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    ...Emphasizes an interprofessional approach to the physical therapy management of patients with medical and surgical conditions in acute and post-acute care settings with application of clinical reasoning and the patient/client management model using case based learning. Prerequisites: PHT 5130C; PHT...
    HSC 5 700 001 - Wellness and Prevention in OT & PT (2016-2017 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...This course will present the concept of Wellness as a foundation to rehabilitation services and interventions. It will allow the students to investigate their own personal wellness and to internalize the information, to become role models of Wellness in the health care profession. Additionally, th...
    PHT 5 360 400 - Differential Diagnosis (2016-2017 Academic Year Summer)
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    ...Introduces clinical reasoning as it relates to patient screening and differential diagnosis within the patient/client management model. Focuses on specific tools and a systematic process for identifying potential flags that could signal specific diseases and syndromes and the need for referral and c...
    a section of the Differential Diagnosis course in Physical Therapy - PHT
    PHT 5 420 C 300 - Cardiovascular & Pulmonary PhysicalTherapy (2021-2022 Academic Year Summer)
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    ...Focuses on the role of the physical therapist as part of the inter-professional health care team in the prevention and management of common cardiovascular and pulmonary conditions across the continuum of care. Development of screening, examination, evaluation, and intervention skills is emphasized. ...
    PHT 5 125 C 400 - Applied Anatomy I (2021-2022 Academic Year Fall)
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    Applies knowledge of human body structure and function to develop and apply basic therapy assessment skills for the upper extremities, thorax, head, and cervical spine.
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    OCT 5 146 500 - Occupational Engagement& Theories of Practice (2024-2025 Academic Year Spring)
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    Introduces theories, models, and frames of reference that influence practice in various settings across the lifespan. Typical occupational activities that individuals and groups engage in throughout the lifespan are viewed through a theoretical lens.
    PHT 5 220 C 003 - Gross Anatomy II (2023-2024 Academic Year Spring)
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    Covers fundamentals of the structure, function and inter-relationship of major body systems and regions (lower extremity, back, abdomen, and pelvis). Microscopic anatomy is included. Prerequisite: PHT 5121C Gross Anatomy I.
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    OCT 6 720 500 - Leadership and Advocacy (2020-2021 Academic Year Summer)
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    ...Provides students with the opportunity to apply leadership strategies needed to shape the role of occupational therapy in our national health care delivery system. Reflection, critique and self-directed learning are used to enhance student?s leadership skills. Principles and importance of advocacy a...
    OCT 5 430 300 - Scholarly Application (2020-2021 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...This course integrates clinical reasoning, evidence-based inquiry, and critical thinking to analyze professional issues and current trends in healthcare. The content of this course also includes the creation of plans for professional development emphasizing leadership within the varied roles of the ...
    PHT 5 345 C 002 - Movement Science II (2017-2018 Academic Year Summer)
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    ...Further explores human movement with an emphasis on clinical outcomes and evidence-informed practice in rehabilitation. Development of advanced skills in clinical reasoning, examination, and interventions to enhance motor control in various patient/client populations. Prerequisite(s): PHT 5220C Gr...
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    PHT 5 653 C 300 - Physical Therapy Management ofMusculoskeletal Disorders III (2024-2025 Academic Year Spring)
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    This course promotes the synthesis of previous coursework to musculoskeletal clinical situations to facilitate appropriate physical therapy clinical reasoning
    BSC 6 301 900 - Ergonomics (2011-2012 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...This online course examines a variety of aspects of work related ergonomics. Participants will review the history of ergonomics, ergonomic statistics, client centered framework of practice, the Americans with disabilities act, universal design, posture, standing, sitting and computer work station ev...
    a section of the Ergonomics course in Basic Science - BSC
    PHT 5 420 C 001 - Cardiovascular & Pulmonary PhysicalTherapy (2019-2020 Academic Year Summer)
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    ...Focuses on the role of the physical therapist as part of the inter-professional health care team in the prevention and management of common cardiovascular and pulmonary conditions across the continuum of care. Development of screening, examination, evaluation, and intervention skills is emphasized. ...
    PHT 5 813 001 - Internship I (2016-2017 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...This course is divided into two parts and is the first of a three part series of clinical internships. The first half of Internship I will consist of a seminar dealing with the course objectives 1-8. During the second half of Internship I, students will be away from campus and assigned to a clinic...
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    PHT 5 828 002 - Internship III (2016-2017 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...This is the third and final full-time clinical experience in which the student will be provided the opportunity to apply the theory and skills acquired in the didactic course work within the clinical setting. This internship will last eight weeks and is considered a next stage in the cumulative pro...
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    PHT 5 415 C 200 - Neuromuscular II: Evidence inInterventions (2018-2019 Academic Year Spring)
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    ...Focuses on the physical therapy management of adults with neurologic health conditions with an emphasis on interventions to promote positive neuroplastic changes utilizing a functional task-oriented approach with the integration of evidence-based outcome measures to inform the patient management pro...
    PHT 5 535 003 - Evidence Informed Practice II (2019-2020 Academic Year Summer)
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    Further prepares students to apply the best available evidence to clinical practice with emphasis on appraising the quality of research and its influence on clinical decision making in physical therapy. Pre-requisite(s): HSC 5136 Evidence Informed Practice I
    HSC 5 136 001 - Evidence-Informed Practice:Research Fundamentals (2022-2023 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...This course will familiarize students with the research processes used in health science disciplines. Students in this course will learn to become critical consumers of research by evaluating research methodologies, designs, and analyses. Ethical issues and integration of research principles into ev...
    HSC 5 135 003 - Evidence-Informed Practice I (2017-2018 Academic Year Spring)
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    Combines instruction in clinical problem solving and critical thinking to introduce evidence-informed skills of practice: logic, problem synthesis, hypothesis generation, reflective-practice, and decision-making. Includes analysis of evidence and research design.
    PHT 5 360 100 - Differential Diagnosis (2018-2019 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...Introduces clinical reasoning as it relates to patient screening and differential diagnosis within the patient/client management model. Focuses on specific tools and a systematic process for identifying potential flags that could signal specific diseases and syndromes and the need for referral and c...
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    CPE 9 220 010 SAFL - Myofascial Manipulation (2014-2015 Academic Year Fall)
    ...This seminar deals with the evaluation and treatment techniques of myofascial manipulation. In order for the body to maintainnormal physiological motion and postural efficiency, there needs to be freedom from restrictions in the myofascial unit. Theemphasis of this seminar is placed on the relations...
    OCT 5 230 C 500 - Conditions Impacting OccupationalPerformance (2024-2025 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...In this course students discuss selected medical conditions throughout the lifespan and how they impact occupational performance. Students also review diagnosis, clinical features, and medical treatment including pharmacology. The course includes case studies, student presentations of evidence-based...
    PHT 5 650 C 100 - Musculoskeletal IV: Clinical Reasoning (2019-2020 Academic Year Spring)
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    Promotes the synthesis of previous coursework to musculoskeletal simulated clinical situations to facilitate appropriate patient/client management decisions. Pre-requisite(s): PHT 5550C Soft Tissue Intervention II; PHT 5570 Integrated Clinical Experience.
    EDF 7 200 900 - Residency I (2020-2021 Academic Year Spring)
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    ...This course will serve as an introduction to a variety of topics and will occur over the course of one weekend on the St. Augustine, Florida Campus. There will be didactic classroom sessions with invited guest speakers, as well as debates, presentations and Q and A sessions. Students will also have ...
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    SLP 5 565 500 - Integrated Knowledge and Skills inSpeech-Language Pathology (2023-2024 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...This course prepares students to demonstrate knowledge and competencies across the SLP scope of practice including current and trending topics. Prevention, assessment and intervention across settings, cultures, and the lifespan are discussed and evaluated via praxis and case studies. COURSE PREREQUI...
    CPE 9 203 006 SAFL - Advanced Evaluation & Manipulationof the Cranio Facial, Cervical & Up (2012-2013 Academic Year Summer)
    ...This advanced spinal seminar begins with a brief review and update of anatomy, mechanics and pathology of dysfunction. The techniques in the Si seminar are reviewed, and additional techniques, particularly those requiring a higher level of skill and deci?sion-making are added. Special emphasis will ...
    PHT 5 713 C 001 - Cardiovascular & Pulmonary Rehabilitation (2016-2017 Academic Year Spring)
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    ...This course begins with an overview of the cardiopulmonary system, reviewing cardiopulmonary anatomy and physiology. It addresses the scientific basis of cardiopulmonary dysfunction & pathologies, following with the relevant clinical implications for treatment. Diagnostic testing, lines, tubes, s...
    OCT 5 470 400 - Administration and Management inOccupational Therapy (2019-2020 Academic Year Spring)
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    ...The application of managerial and administrative principles to rehabilitation services within a changing health care environment and the impact upon the delivery of services in a variety of practice settings. Primary topics addressed include organizational and legal structures, supervision and manag...
    PHT 5 713 C 002 - Cardiovascular & Pulmonary Rehabilitation (2013-2014 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...This course begins with an overview of the cardiopulmonary system, reviewing cardiopulmonary anatomy and physiology. It addresses the scientific basis of cardiopulmonary dysfunction & pathologies, following with the relevant clinical implications for treatment. Diagnostic testing, lines, tubes, s...
    PHT 6 303 002 - Imaging for Physical Therapy (2017-2018 Academic Year Spring)
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    ...This course provides a broad background reading plain film radiographs and in the radiographic presentation of commonly occurring dysfunctions of the spine, temporomandibular joint, pelvis and extremities. The basics of MRI, CT and ultrasound scanning will be covered. Special emphasis is placed on t...
    PHT 5 828 100 - Internship III (2013-2014 Academic Year Spring)
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    ...This is the third and final full-time clinical experience in which the student will be provided the opportunity to apply the theory and skills acquired in the didactic course work within the clinical setting. This internship will last eight weeks and is considered a next stage in the cumulative pro...
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    OPA 5 811 010 - Clinical Rotation I (2012-2013 Academic Year Spring)
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    ...During the second year of study, full-time clinical rotations provide the student with the opportunity to apply the theory and skills acquired in the didactic course work within the clinical setting. This 16-week rotation will focus on professionalism and communication within the orthopedic setting...
    PHT 5 350 C 001 - Musculoskeletal II: Extremity (2021-2022 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...Application of basic science knowledge and clinical reasoning principles using the patient management/ICF model framework on musculoskeletal dysfunctions of the upper and lower extremity. Psychomotor examination and intervention skills are developed in the management of patients/clients with muscu...
    CPE 9 161 009 STAO - Dissection of the Axilla & ArmReview of Anatomy with Biomechanica (2020-2021 Academic Year Fall)
    This webinar demonstrates dissection of the axilla and arm. In addition to the detailed display of the structures in the area, the clinical significance of disorders and trauma to these structures is highlighted.
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