10524141PTA Kinesiology 2
Course Information
Description
Applies basic principles from PTA Kinesiology 1 to the axial skeleton and upper quadrant including location and identification of muscles, joints and other landmarks. Assess range of motion and strength of the axial skeleton and upper quadrant. Integrate analysis of posture and gait.
Total Credits
4
Course Competencies
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Describe the anatomy and kinematics of the shoulder complexAssessment Strategiesby locating on diagrams or modelsby analysis (format may be oral, written, or graphic)by answering questions on one or more examsCriteriayou identify the components of the shoulder complexyou apply the basic principles of kinesiology to the shoulder complexyou identify origin, insertion, action and innervation of the muscles of the shoulder complexyou describe movement of the shoulder complexyou palpate anatomical structures of the shoulder complex
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Describe the anatomy and kinematics of the elbowAssessment Strategiesby analysis (format may be oral, written, or graphic)by locating on diagrams or modelsby answering questions on one or more examsCriteriayou identify the components of the elbowyou apply the basic principles of kinesiology to the elbowyou identify origin, insertion, action and innervation of the muscles of the elbowyou describe movement of the elbowyou palpate anatomical structures of the elbow
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Describe the anatomy and kinematics of the wrist/handAssessment Strategiesby analysis (format may be oral, written, or graphic)by locating on diagrams or modelsby answering questions on one or more examsCriteriayou identify the components of the wrist and handyou apply the basic principles of kinesiology to the wrist and handyou identify origin, insertion, action and innervation of the muscles of the wrist and handyou describe movement of the wrist and handyou palpate anatomical structures of the wrist and hand
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Describe the anatomy and kinematics the axial skeletonAssessment Strategiesby analysis (format may be oral, written, or graphic)by locating on diagrams or modelsby answering questions on one or more examsCriteriayou identify the components of the axial skeletonyou apply the basic principles of kinesiology to the axial skeletonyou identify origin, insertion, action of the muscles of the axial skeletonyou describe movements of the axial skeletonyou palpate anatomical structures of the axial skeleton
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Describe features of normal gaitAssessment Strategiesby analysis (format may be oral, written, or graphic)by answering questions on one or more examsCriteriayou describe normal muscle firing in each stage of gaityou identify common abnormal gait deviationsyou describe the stages and phases of normal gaityou describe normal range-of-motion required for normal gaityou describe abnormal gait patterns associated with weakness and restricted range of motion
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Analyze features of normal postureAssessment Strategiesby performing an analysis (written, graphic, or 3D model)by answering questions on one or more examsin a skill demonstrationCriteriayou identify features of normal postural alignmentyou describe common abnormal postural deviationsyou identify the effects of posture on the musculoskeletal systemyou differentiate normal and abnormal postureyou perform and record anthropomorphic measurements
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Conduct gait assessmentAssessment Strategiesin a skill demonstrationby answering questions on one or more examsby performing an analysis (written, graphic, or 3D model)Criteriayou analyze the motion of the hip, knee, and ankle during stance phase of gaityou analyze the motion of the hip, knee, and ankle during the swing phase of gaityou differentiate between abnormal and normal movement of each phase of gait
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Analyze normal movement in the upper quadrantAssessment Strategiesby developing an analysis (written, graphic, or 3D model)by answering questions on one or more examsCriteriayou identify movement at each jointyou analyze movement at each joint and how it affects other joints in the kinetic chain
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Assess joint range of motion for the axial skeletonAssessment Strategiesin a skill demonstrationby answering questions on one or more written examsCriteriayou position yourself and subjectyou align and read goniometer correctlyyou document datayou instruct subject in correct motionyou differentiate between normal and restricted range of motionyou verbalize an explanation of the process
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Assess joint range of motion for the upper quadrantAssessment Strategiesin a skill demonstrationby answering questions on one or more examsCriteriayou position yourself and subjectyou document datayou align and read goniometer correctlyyou instruct subject in correct motionyou differentiate between normal and restricted range of motionyou verbalize an explanation of the process
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Assess muscle length for the upper quadrant and axial skeletonAssessment Strategiesthrough analysis (format may be oral, written, or graphic)in a skill demonstrationby answering questions on one or more written examsCriteriayou differentiate between muscular and joint restrictionyou document datayou assess passive range of motionyou recognize abnormal and normal muscle lengthyou position yourself and subjectyou demonstrate special testsyou verbalize an explanation of the process
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Assess muscle strength for the upper quadrant and axial skeletonAssessment Strategiesin a skill demonstrationby answering questions on one or more written examsCriteriayou position and observe subjectyou identify presence or absence of muscle massyou apply correct manual resistanceyou perform all critical steps in the right orderyou identify the correct muscle gradeyou verbalize an explanation of the processyou position yourself applying correct body mechanicsyou document data
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Analyze functional movementAssessment Strategiesperforming an analysis of a functional movement (written, oral or 3D model)by answering questions on one or more examsCriteriayou analyze motion of all joints involved in the movement including upper and lower quadrantyou analyze muscle activity involved with the movement