PTAP 120 Clinical Kinesiology
This course will present advanced anatomy of the musculoskeletal system with emphasis on joint mechanics, human movement, and palpation of anatomical landmarks. Students will learn the principles of normal and abnormal posture and gait.
Prerequisite
Admission to the PTA program, BIOL 101,
ENGL 121, and
MATH 138. Pre- or corequisite: BIOL 203
Hours Weekly
2 hours lecture, 3 hours lab weekly
Course Objectives
- Apply the basic concepts of biomechanics to physical therapy intervention.
- Describe joint structure and function.
- Describe muscle structure and function.
- Identify bony landmarks by palpation and relate their significance to physical therapy
interventions. - Describe the major anatomical features of each joint complex and how they contribute to
human movement.
- Describe the biomechanics of posture.
- Describe the biomechanics of gait.
Course Objectives
- Apply the basic concepts of biomechanics to physical therapy intervention.
- Describe joint structure and function.
- Describe muscle structure and function.
- Identify bony landmarks by palpation and relate their significance to physical therapy
interventions. - Describe the major anatomical features of each joint complex and how they contribute to
human movement.
- Describe the biomechanics of posture.
- Describe the biomechanics of gait.