OCTH 306 Functional Movement

This course provides a study of functional anatomy and biomechanical principles as applied to human movement and occupations. Emphasis is placed on basic concepts in biomechanics, joint structure and function, muscle structure and function related to the functional human body and how this impacts daily occupational performances. Laboratory experiences include analysis of movement, gait, functional occupations, range of motion, manual muscle testing and posture.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

Completion of previous module of Traditional Occupational Therapy Program