
This course addresses specific exercise applications paired with manual therapy concepts previously presented, and the relationships of exercise prescription with specific demographic targets for maximizing program variable adaptation. The course will build off material presented in PT 218a,b, and c, and provide practical information on exercise prescription for clients with a wide range of special circumstances, activities, and needs. An overview of each unique presentation and the effects of exercise on the conditions, as well as critical timing variables, will be presented in a selected topics format.
- Instructor: Christopher Daprato
- Instructor: Theresa Jaramillo
- Instructor: Gary Farkas
- Instructor: Theresa Jaramillo
- Instructor: Theresa Jaramillo
- Instructor: Casey Nesbit
Success in the changing health care environment is dependent not only on clinical expertise but upon the knowledge and understanding of the influences of administrative and organizational processes. This course presents the specific administrative and planning skills required for physical therapy practice in a variety of settings, including business development. Each class session will consider organizational issues that can impact daily physical therapy practice and will discuss management principles and concepts that can be applied to a variety of scenarios.
- Instructor: Theresa Jaramillo
- Instructor: Sam Pak
- Instructor: Theresa Jaramillo
- Instructor: Kenneth Leung
- Instructor: Alison Scheid
- Instructor: Sara Temple
- Instructor: Theresa Jaramillo
- Instructor: Daniel Keller
- Instructor: Kenneth Leung
- Instructor: Christian Mendoza
- Instructor: Theresa Jaramillo
- Instructor: Andrew Lui