RHS 331_Clinical studies I
The course prepares and trains the students to examine and treat musculoskeletal conditions and disorders from a physical therapy scope of practice. It discusses basic orthopedic examination and intervention concepts, as well as, some common orthopedic and rheumatic conditions including their findings and management.
Course Objectives: Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
• Define orthopedic rehabilitation within the physical therapy context
• Appraise the importance of orthopaedic examination and clinical reasoning.
• List the main components of orthopaedic physical therapy examination and intervention.
• Describe the main signs and symptoms that are unique of each tissue healing processes.
• Discuss the signs and symptoms of different orthopedics and rheumatology conditions.
• Demonstrate the ability to conduct basic orthopaedic examination, evaluate the findings, give a PT diagnosis, and put down a PT intervention plan.
• Apply different techniques of PT interventions with respect to patient signs and symptoms.
• Show professional behavior and attitude.