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Courses for Continuing Education Units (non-degree seeking)
· PSY 9102: Psychology of Health and Exercise (2 CEUs)
· PSY 9103: Applied Performance Psychology (3 CEUs)
· PHT 9730: Basic Cranio Facial (2 CEUs)
· HSC 9410: Electrotherapy: Principles and Clinical Applications for
Orthopaedics (2 CEUs)
· PT 9360: Spinal Instability - Whole Spine Stabilization (2 CEUs)
· HSC 9101: Foundations of Clinical Orthopaedics (2.4 CEUs)
· HSC 9000: Medical Errors (.2 CEUs)
Courses for Degree Seeking Students
· BSC 6001: Foundations of Clinical Orthopaedics
· BSC 6101: Application of Motor Control and Motor Learning Therory
to Neurlogic Intervention
· COM 6100: Professional Communications
· HSA 6101: Health Administration
· HSC 6100: Electrotherapy
· HSC 6210: Extremity Evaluation and Manipulation (E1)
· HSC 6360: Spinal Instability
· HSC 6401: Pharmacology
· PHT 6201: Introduction to Spinal Evaluation and Manipulation(S1)
· PHT 6202: Advanced Evaluation and Manipulation of the Pelvis, Lumbar and Thoracic Spine (S2)
· PHT6203: Advanced Evaluation and Manipulation of the Cranio Facial, Cervical and Upper Thoracic Spine (S3)
· PHT 6204: Functional Analysis and Management of the Lumbo-Pelvic-Hip
Complex (S4)
· PHT 6211: Extremity Integration (E2)
· PHT 6331: Evaluation and Treatment of the Craniomandibular System (TMJ)
· PHT 6403: Imaging for Therapists
· PSY 6102: Psychology of Health and Exercise
· PSY 6103: Applied Performance Psychology
Click here to register for any of these courses online.
Online Course Descriptions (non-degree seeking):
PSY 9102: Psychology of Health and Exercise (2 CEUs) This seminar examines the psychological aspects of health and applies them to the practice of occupational therapy and physical therapy. Topics include health and exercise psychology, including development psychology and the self; and psychology of stress, pain, and chronic conditions. The online format is applied, introspective and interactive. For PT and OT- Tuition $195
PSY 9103: Applied Performance Psychology (3 CEUs)
This seminar serves as an introduction to the discipline of sport psychology. It examines the psychological skills that facilitate peak performance in athletics, the performing arts, and business. Topics include, but are not limited to, self-efficacy, motivation, cognitive distortions, coping responses, mental training guidelines, and performance profiling. The format is applied, introspective, and interactive. For PT and OT- Tuition $275
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PHT 9730: Basic Cranio Facial (2 CEUs)
This seminar examines the common sources of headache and facial pains, as they relate to the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and muscles of mastication. An overview of clinical anatomy of the TMJ precedes a discussion of common disorders of the TMJ and masticatory muscles. The essential features of patient examination are outlined and the role of the physical therapist in the conservative management reviewed. Many key biomechanical concepts, as well as and basic elements of treatment are demonstrated with video on the accompanying CD. For PT only. Cost: $485
HSC 9410 Electrotherapy: Principles and Clinical Applications for Orthopaedics (2 CEUs)
This course will provide the clinician with a conceptual understanding of the physiological basis and rationale for modern techniques in utilization of electrotherapy for improved function and pain modulation. Selection of appropriate electrotherapy equipment, wave form characteristics, and the latest treatment techniques used for muscle and nerve stimulation are presented. This course is delivered online and utilizes the interactive video demonstrations as well as recent literature to support use of electrotherapeutic modalities in your practice. Video links and interactive graphics support course materials. For PT and OT-Cost: $195
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PT 9360 Spinal Instability - Whole Spine Stabilization (2 CEUs) Spinal Instability is authored by Dr. Stanley Paris. He presents this seminar in a live version across the country. It is now available online with video, audio, graphics and online self-tests. The online seminar on spinal stabilization is for therapists who seek a means of efficient back care. Stabilization is an approach to spinal management that can stand alone, but can also be used to enhance other treatment, such as manipulation. For PT - Cost: $195
HSC 9101 Foundations of Clinical Orthopaedics (2.4 CEUs) This seminar is designed as an online self-study course discussing the foundations of orthopaedics and manipulative therapy. The history and development of orthopaedics and specifically manual therapy are explored. Arthrology and biomechanics are discussed, with special attention to tissue biomechanics and arthrokinematics. Emphasis is placed on spinal anatomy and movement. The University's philosophy of examination, treatment, and pain management is introduced. Classifications and indications for manipulation are reviewed. For PT -Cost: $195
HSC 9000 Medical Errors (.2 CEUs)
It is the intent of this seminar to familarize Occupational and Physical Therapists with types of medical errors and how they might occur in the therapy setting. Also reviewed will be the tools that can be used to minimize or prevent errors, how to investigate errors, including performance of root cause analysis. This seminar is unique in its design as it is specific to Occupational and Physical Therapists and will assist them in meeting the licensure requirements of state organizations.
Cost: $25
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Online Course Descriptions (degree seeking):
BSC 6001 - Foundations of Clinical Orthopaedics
Hours: 2 (course taken entirely online)
This is an online self-study course discussing the foundations of orthopaedics and manipulative therapy. The history and development of orthopaedics and specifically manual therapy are explored. Arthrology and biomechanics are discussed, with special attention to tissue biomechanics and arthrokinematics. Emphasis is placed on spinal anatomy and movement. The University's philosophy of examination, treatment, and pain management is introduced. Classifications and indications for manipulation are reviewed.
BSC 6101 - Application of Motor Control and Motor Learning Theory to Neurologic Intervention (course is combined seminar and online)
Hours: 2 In this course, the student will examine current research and theories in motor control and motor learning and their relationship to examination and intervention in patients with neurologic dysfunction. Students will examine neuroanatomical structures, functions, and neuroplasticity of the nervous system as they relate to motor control tasks. Specific motor control issues in balance, gait, and upper extremity are examined and discussed. Students will identify and explain the influence of impairments on motor dysfunction and a patient's motor control.
COM 6100 - Professional Communications
Hours: 2 (course taken entirely online)
This on-line course examines professional communications as it relates to the professions of physical therapy and occupational therapy. Students develop skill in: therapeutic communication; documentation according to professional standards; professional writing; case presentations; facilitating meetings; analyzing and presenting research; producing audiovisual presentations; resolving conflicts; advocating for therapy services; and critiquing marketing.
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HSA 6101 - Health Service Administration
Hours: 3 (course taken entirely online)
This online course examines the functions of a rehabilitation manager. Content includes staff resource management, strategic planning, marketing, and fiscal resources management. Emphasis is placed on decision-making, change implementation, and quality control processes in health care organizations. Students have the opportunity to analyze problems and develop strategies for change in a variety of hypothetical rehabilitation settings.
HSC 6100 - Electrotherapy
Hours: 2 (course taken entirely online)
This online course provides the clinician with a conceptual understanding of the physiological basis and rationale for modern techniques in utilizing electrotherapy for improved function and pain modulation. Selection of appropriate electrotherapy equipment, wave form characteristics, and the latest treatment techniques used for muscle and nerve stimulation are presented. This course is delivered online and utilizes the interactive video demonstrations, interactive discussions and recent literature to support use of electrotherapeutic modalities in your practice.
HSC 6210 - Extremity Evaluation and Manipulation (E1)
Hours: 2 (course is combined seminar and online)
Based on the E-1 Extremity Evaluation and Manipuation Seminar, this online course for the DPT Program extends the content of the seminar to the application and analysis level of learning of peripheral joint examination and treatment. Clinical decision making strategies or peripheral joint examination and treatment are strengthened through the use of selected readings required for this course. A prerequisite is completion of the CPE Seminar "Extremity Evaluation and Manipulation (E1)" offered by the University.
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HSC 6360 - Spinal Instability
Hour: 2 (course taken entirely online)
This is a 2 credit hour online course presenting concepts of whole spine stabilization. Topics covered include: clinical findings indicating the presence of instability, stabilization instructions for patient education and utilization of stabilization through the process of rehabilitation. Special attention is given to clinical decision-making regarding the selection of manipulation and exercises for patients with instability.
HSC 6402 - Pharmacology
Hours: 2 (course taken entirely online)
This on-line course covers the basis of drug action as it relates to physical and occupational therapy. Drugs used in the treatment of muscle spasms and spasticity, cardiac drugs, centrally acting drugs, psychotropics, and drugs used in the treatment of pain and inflammation are covered. Interactions between therapy and medications are emphasized.
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PHT 6201 - Introduction to Spinal Evaluation and Manipulation (S1)
Hours: 3 (course is combined seminar and online) This course discusses basic science principles and develops clinical skills needed to complete a differential evaluation and proceed to effective treatment of spinal dysfunction. General principles of functional anatomy, tissue and joint biomechanics, and pathology are presented. Online discussions will encompass relevant research and clinical application. A prerequisite is completion of the CPE Seminar "Introduction to Spinal Evaluation and Manipulation (S1)" offered by the University.
PHT 6202 - Advanced Evaluation and Manipulation of the Pelvis, Lumbar and Thoracic Spine (S2)
Hours: 2 (course is combined seminar and online)
Anatomy and biomechanics of the pelvis, lumbar and thoracic spine are discussed in the online coursework associated with the live version of this seminar. Review and modification of techniques from S1, along with the instruction of additional techniques are provided. An in-depth presentation on the syndromes of the lumbar spine and their treatment is instructed. The utilization of biomechanical and anatomical principles for the enhancement of patient care through manipulation and exercise is emphasized, as is the patient's role in his/her own welfare. Prerequisites are completion of PHT 6201 and the CPE seminar "Advanced Evaluation and Manipulation of the Pelvis, Lumbar and Thoracic Spine (S2)" offered by the University.
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PHT 6203 - Advanced Evaluation and Manipulation of the Cranio Facial, Cervical and Upper Thoracic Spine (S3)
Hours: 2 (course is combined seminar and online) This online course reviews the utilization of anatomical and biomechanical principles in the region of cranio-facial, cervical, and upper thoracic spine as they apply to patient care. Advanced spinal examination and manipulation in conjunction with exercise and posture will be emphasized as well as the patient's responsibility for their own welfare. Some of the techniques in the S1 seminar are reviewed, and additional techniques, particularly those requiring a higher level of skill and decision-making, are added. Special emphasis will be placed on the sub-cranial and mid-cervical regions. An in-depth presentation on the syndromes of the cranio-facial, cervical and upper thoracic spine and their management is instructed. Current and classic articles are discussed for the reflection and application of knowledge and skills in this area. Prerequisites are completion of PHT 6201 and the CPE seminar "Advanced Evaluation and Manipulation of the Craniofacial, Cervical and Upper Thoracic Spine (S3)," offered by the University.
PHT 6204 - Functional Analysis and Management of the Lumbo-Pelvic-Hip Complex (S4) (course is combined seminar and online)
Hour: 1 This is an online course that explores the physical therapist's role in the evaluation and treatment of the lumbo-pelvic-hip system. A biomechanical and neurophysiological approach to the lumbo-pelvic-hip complex is presented. Topic areas include: functional anatomy, biomechanics of the sacroiliac and pubic joints, selected pathologies and dysfunctions. Clinical evaluation and treatment methods are demonstrated through the use of video clips. Prerequisites are completion of PHT 6201 and the CPE seminar "Functional Analysis and Management of the Lumbo-Pelvic-Hip Complex (S4)," offered by the University.
PHT 6211 - Extremity Integration (E2) (course is combined seminar and online)
Hour: 2
Based on the E-2 Extremity Integration Seminar, this online course for the DPT program extends the content of the seminar to the application and analysis level of learning of peripheral and spinal joint and soft tissue integration for examination, evaluation and intervention. Clinical decision making strategies and tactics, based on principles of clinical management, are strengthened through the use of selected readings required for this course and application to patient cases.
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PHT 6331 - Evaluation and Treatment of the Craniomandibular System (TMJ) (course taken entirely online)
Hours: 2
This is an online course that explores the physical therapist's role in the evaluation and treatment of the craniomandibular system. Normal cranial and cervical postural functions contribute significantly to the function of the temporomandibular articulations and to dental occlusal contacts. The emphasis of the course is on the relationships of these various components of the craniomandibular system and their related impairments. Prerequisites are PHT 6201 and HSC 6210.
PHT 6403 - Imaging for Physical Therapy
Hours: 2 (course taken entirely online)
This online course provides a broad background reading plain film radiographs and in the radiographic presentation of commonly occuring dysfunctions of the spine, pelvis and extremities. The basics of MRI and CT scanning will be covered. Special emphasis is placed on the clinical application of diagnostic imaging findings to orthopaedic physical therapy.
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PSY 6102 - Psychology of Health and Exercise
Hours: 2 (course taken entirely online)
This on-line course examines the psychological knowledge and skills necessary to develop and facilitate optimal health and fitness. The course requires the student to demonstrate comprehension of the basic psychological principles that impact health and exercise, apply the knowledge to case scenarios, and, to a lesser extent, analyze specific topics and peer-reviewed articles. This course is offered for both DPT and OTD students.
PSY 6103 - Applied Performance Psychology
Hours: 3 (course taken entirely online)
This on-line course examines the psychological knowledge and skills necessary to develop and facilitate peak performance in athletics, sport, and even business. The course requires the student to demonstrate comprehension of basic sport psychology principles, apply the knowledge to case scenarios, and, to a lesser extent, analyze specific topics and peer-reviewed articles. This course is offered for both DPT and OTD students.
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