Skip to Main Content

DPTH.6310 Pediatric Physical Therapy Lecture (formerly 34.631)

Id: 004714 Credits Min: 3 Credits Max: 3

Description

This course focuses on the development of the individual from the prenatal period through adolescence within the context of the individual's family and cultural background. Emphasis will be on the examination, evaluation, diagnosis and formulation of a physical therapy plan of care for infants, children and adolescents with physical therapy related issues including wellness and prevention of disability. The framework for the course will be based upon principles of development, neural plasticity, motor control, motor learning, pediatric clinical decision making, the WHO ICF, and evidence directed care including clinical practice guidelines. The student will integrate the course material and synthesize appropriate plans of care using case studies and other interactive activities.

Prerequisites

Co-req: DPTH.6330 Pediatric Physical Therapy Lab, and Doctor of Physical Therapy Graduate Students only.

View Current Offerings