Physical Therapy Course Descriptions

P T 612 - Functional Anatomy I (2 hours)
A lecture and laboratory study of human movement and applied kinesiology along with the introduction of physical therapy techniques to assess components of human movement. Prerequisite: Physical therapy majors only

P T 614 - Gross Anatomy I (2 hours)
Cadaveric dissection and study of the musculoskeletal, vascular, and peripheral nervous systems of the extremities. Prerequisite: Physical therapy majors only

P T 622 - Functional Anatomy II (2 hours)
A lecture and laboratory study of human movement and applied kinesiology along with introduction of physical therapy techniques to assess components of human movement. Prerequisite: Physical therapy majors only

P T 624 - Gross Anatomy II (2 hours)
Cadaveric dissection and study of the structures of the nervous, cardiovascular, pulmonary, gastrointestinal, genitoutinary, and integumentary systems. Prerequisite: Physical therapy majors only

P T 630 - Foundations of Physical Therapy (4 hours)
An introduction to clinical applications in physical therapy. Topics covered in this course include basic physical therapy examination procedures, professional documentation and communication, therapeutic exercise, physical agents and mechanical modalities, and patient care skills. Prerequisite: Physical therapy majors only

P T 636 - Musculoskeletal Physical Therapy I (4 hours)
The study and application of orthopaedic basic science in the examination, evaluation, and management of dysfunctions and disabilities of the appendicular skeleton. Prerequisite: Physical therapy majors only

P T 640 - Clinical Science I (3 hours)
The anatomical, biomechanical, physiological, and histological basis of the normal and pathological musculoskeletal system, along with specialized examination, assessment, and intervention strategies for the musculoskeletal system. Prerequisite: Physical therapy majors only

P T 646 - Research Methods (2 hours)
Research design, methods, and ethical implications; exploration of research topics with review of appropriate literature; and introduction to components of the research proposal. Prerequisite: Physical Therapy majors only.

P T 650 - Clinical Education I (3 hours)
The first of five full-time supervised clinical experiences requiring utilization of communication skills and teaching interpersonal and evaluation skills. This course emphasizes the development of the student's interpersonal skills, professional behaviors, examination techniques, and intervention techniques learned previously in the classroom. Satisfactory/unsatisfactory. Prerequisite: Consent of department chair.

P T 662 - Neurological Physical Therapy I (4 hours)
The study and application of neurological basic science in the examination, evaluation, and management of dysfunctions and disabilities in physical therapy patient care. Prerequisite: Physical therapy majors only

P T 666 - The Research Process (2 hours)
A course composed of lecture/discussion on the scientific basis and evidence supporting the use of various exercise techniques, as well as practical application and hands-on experience performing and completing these exercise techniques and applications correctly. Therapeutic, training, and performance enhancement approaches to exercise will be addressed. Prerequisite: Physical Therapy majors only.

P T 670 - Human Development Throughout the Lifespan (3 hours)
A multi-system analysis of the many facets of individual development from conception to death. Prerequisite: consent of department chair.

P T 680 - Clinical Science II (2 hours)
The anatomical, physiological, and histological basis of the normal and pathological neuromuscular system, and foundations of pharmacology as it relates to intervention strategies for patients with neuromuscular impairments. Prerequisite: Physical therapy majors only.

P T 686 - Supervised Research I (1 hour)
Development of a research product under the guidance of a research advisor. Prerequisite: Physical therapy majors only.

P T 700 - Musculoskeletal Physical Therapy II (4 hours)
The study and application of orthopaedic basic science in the examination, evaluation, and management of dysfunctions and disabilities of the axial skeleton. Prerequisite: Physical therapy majors only.

P T 710 - Clinical Education II (8 hours)
The second of five full-time supervised clinical experiences requiring utilization of communication skills and teaching interpersonal and evaluative skills. This course provides the opportunity to advance physical therapy procedures and to continue to develop professional socialization. Satisfactory/unsatisfactory. Prerequisite: Physical therapy majors only.

P T 716 - Supervised Research II (1 hour)
Data collection and preliminary statistical analysis of the student research report. Prerequisite: Physical Therapy majors only.

P T 720 - Teaching and Learning Theory in Physical Therapy (3 hours)
Discussion and application of teaching and learning theories as related to the classroom and clinical setting, including student clinical education, staff inservice, and patient education. Prerequisite: consent of department chair.

P T 730 - Neurological Physical Therapy II (4 hours)
Applied neurological examination, evaluation, and intervention theories and strategies in physical therapy patient care. Prerequisite: Physical therapy majors only

P T 740 - Clinical Science III (2 hours)
The management of a variety of disorders resulting in physical, emotional, and cognitive impairments and their physical therapy implications. Prerequisite: Physical therapy majors only.

P T 750 - Physical Therapy Administration and Management (4 hours)
Discussion and practical application of administrative and management issues relative to a variety of physical therapy patient care settings. Prerequisite: Consent of department chair.

P T 760 - Independent Study (0-6 hours)
Individual study and investigations through selected readings, discussions, and/or written assignments. May be repeated for a maximum of six semester hours. Prerequisite: Physical Therapy majors; non-majors by permission of the Department of Physical Therapy and Health Science chair.

P T 766 - Supervised Research III (1 hour)
Data analysis and interpretation; presentation of preliminary research findings to peers and internal and external constituents. Prerequisite: Physical Therapy majors only.

P T 770 - Applied Exercise Principles (3 hours)
A course composed of lecture/discussion on the scientific basis and evidence supporting the use of various exercise techniques, as well as practical application and hands-on experience performing and completing these exercise techniques and applications correctly. Therapeutic, training, and performance enhancement approaches to exercise will be addressed. Prerequisite: Physical therapy majors only.

P T 790 - Cardiovascular, Pulmonary, and Integumentary Pt (2 hours)
Using the gas transport model as a foundation, this lecture and laboratory course provides the student with the skills to apply, analyze, and synthesize the basic science of cardiovascular, pulmonary, and integumentary physical therapy as it relates to disorders of cardiac, vascular, pulmonary, an integumentary systems. The focus of this course is examination and evaluation techniques and program planning. Prerequisite: Physical Therapy majors only.

P T 800 - Clinical Education III (8 hours)
The third of five full-time supervised clinical experiences offering the opportunity for continued development of clinical management of patients in one of a variety of clinical settings. This course allows for continued professional socialization and growth as well as further development of professional behaviors. Satisfactory/unsatisfactory. Prerequisite: Consent of department chair; PT 710

P T 810 - Health and Wellness (3 hours)
Physical therapy implications of common health issues in a variety of physical therapy clients, and the role of screening and prevention in dealing with these issues. Prerequisite: consent of department chair.

P T 816 - Supervised Research IV (1 hour)
Emphasis of this course is on final revisions of poster and platform presentations for dissemination at the state and national level, grant writing for conference-related travel, and preparation of manuscript for submission to a peer-reviewed journal. Prerequisite: Physical Therapy majors only.

P T 820 - Professional Issues in Physical Therapy (3 hours)
Presentation and discussion of pertinent issues in the field of physical therapy. Prerequisite: consent of department chair.

P T 830 - Physical Therapy Differential Diagnosis (4 hours)
The curriculum's capstone course that emphasizes the role of the physical therapist in managing the patient with multi-system dysfunctions. Prerequisite: consent of department chair.

P T 850 - Clinical Education IV (8 hours)
The third of five full-time supervised clinical experiences offering the opportunity for continued development of clinical management of patients in one of a variety of clinical settings. This course allows for continued professional socialization and growth as well as further development of professional behaviors. Satisfactory/unsatisfactory. Prerequisite: Consent of department chair; PT 800

P T 860 - Clinical Education V (8 hours)
The last of five full-time, supervised clinical experiences or second half of the final clinical education experience requiring utilization of advanced communication skills and teaching interpersonal and evaluative skills. Students have the opportunity to further develop clinical management of patients in a different clinical setting. Furthermore, continued professional socialization and growth as well as continued development of professional behaviors are expected. Satisfactory/unsatisfactory. Prerequisite: Consent of department chair; PT 850.

This is the official catalog for the 2015-2016 academic year. This catalog serves as a contract between a student and Bradley University. Should changes in a program of study become necessary prior to the next academic year every effort will be made to keep students advised of any such changes via the Dean of the College or Chair of the Department concerned, the Registrar's Office, u.Achieve degree audit system, and the Schedule of Classes. It is the responsibility of each student to be aware of the current program and graduation requirements for particular degree programs.