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Nov 22, 2024
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PTR 632 - Integumentary Prosthetics Orthotics Building upon previous coursework, students will
gain knowledge in disorders of the Integumentary
system as well as knowledge in
prosthetics/orthotics. Students will be able to
apply this knowledge to a variety of patient
populations across the lifespan. This course
provides the application of the Patient
Management Model and other components of the
“Guide to Physical Therapist Practice.” It
encompasses evaluation and intervention of the
Integumentary system, burns, pressure ulcers,
arterial ulcers, venous ulcers, infections, and
individuals with amputations. Specific
interventions include, but are not limited to;
universal precautions, wound healing, diseases of
the skin, and prosthetics/orthotics.
Prosthetics/orthotics; principles of normal
biomechanics, patho-mechanics, physiology, and
pathophysiology are used for evaluation and
intervention with the patient with vascular,
neuromuscular, and/or musculoskeletal
compromises. Properties of various materials and
the relationship to patient/client functions are
explored.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: Successful completion of all prior required PT courses.
Credits: 4
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