This course provides information on common adult neurologic disorders and pediatric disorders. Emphasis is placed on etiology, pathology and a clinical picture of conditions such as Parkinsons, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, CVA, spinal cord and traumatic brain injuries. Common testing, medical procedures, rehabilitation and prognosis of the conditions are integrated into the discussions. Scientific concepts introduced in the prior year as well as during prerequisites are also discussed: neurophysiology, psychology, musculoskeletal and nervous systems.
Prerequisites: PHT 2310 and PHT 2810L and PHT 2228 and PHT 2228L with a grade of "C" or higher. Corequisites: PHT 2162L and PHT 2820L and PHT 2931.
Terms Offered: Spring
Credits: 2.00
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