Undergraduate Prerequisites: (SARPT551) - The purpose of this course is to provide the students with a foundation for examining, evaluating, and determining appropriate interventions for individuals who have movement dysfunction secondary to neurological deficits. Students will learn the key elements of the neurological examination and its basis in functional neuroanatomy. Students will become skilled in conducting a neurological examination which is guided by the pathophysiology, patient history, and functional deficits associated with or resulting from disease or injury to the nervous system. Emphasis will also be placed on understanding normal and impaired movement through discussion of current motor control and motor learning theories. The ICF model of disablement will be used as a framework for examining and evaluating movement dysfunction and for developing a plan of care.
FALL 2024 Schedule
Section |
Instructor |
Location |
Schedule |
Notes |
A1 |
Brown |
KCB 106 |
MW 12:20 pm-2:05 pm |
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FALL 2024 Schedule
Section |
Instructor |
Location |
Schedule |
Notes |
B1 |
Wendel |
SAR B02 |
F 8:00 am-10:30 am |
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FALL 2024 Schedule
Section |
Instructor |
Location |
Schedule |
Notes |
B2 |
Wendel |
SAR B02 |
F 10:30 am-1:00 pm |
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FALL 2024 Schedule
Section |
Instructor |
Location |
Schedule |
Notes |
C1 |
Brown |
KCB 106 |
T 11:00 am-12:15 pm |
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