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PTAP 260 Orthopedic Dysfunctions II

This course presents principles and concepts related to the treatment of patients following common orthopedic surgical interventions. Post-operative protocols, tissue healing, and potential complications will be discussed in the context of implications for physical therapy interventions.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

PTAP 214 and PTAP 265. Pre- or corequisites: PSYC 101 and SPCH 110

Corequisite

PTAP 250 and PTAP 255

Hours Weekly

2 hours lecture, 3 hours lab weekly

Course Objectives

  1. Demonstrate effective subjective and objective data collection for common post-operative conditions in the orthopedic patient.
  2. Describe common surgical and post-operative clinical interventions for orthopedic conditions.
  3. Integrate the principles of tissue healing into appropriate physical therapy interventions for a post-operative patient.
  4. Apply "best practice" treatment protocols for post-operative orthopedic conditions.
  5. Apply range of motion, stretching, joint mobilization, and soft-tissue interventions appropriate for the post-operative orthopedic patient using safe and effective techniques.

Course Objectives

  1. Demonstrate effective subjective and objective data collection for common post-operative conditions in the orthopedic patient.
  2. Describe common surgical and post-operative clinical interventions for orthopedic conditions.
  3. Integrate the principles of tissue healing into appropriate physical therapy interventions for a post-operative patient.
  4. Apply "best practice" treatment protocols for post-operative orthopedic conditions.
  5. Apply range of motion, stretching, joint mobilization, and soft-tissue interventions appropriate for the post-operative orthopedic patient using safe and effective techniques.