ATHLTR 1815 - FOUNDATIONS IN EVALUATION AND TREATMENT Minimum Credits: 1 Maximum Credits: 1 The objective of this course is to introduce and develop fundamental understanding of the component for evaluation and acute care. Specific objectives are to introduce the student to concepts related to patient interaction in regards to the evaluation process; the components and general principals of the evaluation process (patient observation, history, range of motion, strength, neurovascular, special tests, palpation, and diagnostics); a basic understanding and ability to perform range of motion and strength assessments and apply the appropriate grading tools. This course is a prerequisite for Therapeutic Interventions I-II courses in the Athletic Training Program. Academic Career: Undergraduate Course Component: Lecture Grade Component: Letter Grade Course Requirements: PLAN: Athletic Training (AT-MS) or SUBPLAN: Pre-Athletic Training (BSPATH-SP)
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