PT 648

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Adult Systemic Pathology for the Physical Therapist

Physical Therapy Graduate PUGET - Puget Sound

Department(s)

Course Description

Systemic processes affect the entire person as an organism. This course is a deep dive into the emergent nature of systemic disease and the complex dynamical nature of human systems. Each topic is covered with a foundational discussion of the neurophysiology of the pathology, and the manner in which dysfunction within one human system can affect other systems. Medical management of each condition, including pharmacologic management, is addressed, along with the potential ramifications on PT intervention. Each condition, along with patient cases, is framed in the ICF model. Since systemic conditions can evolve over time, the unique role of the PT in acute, sub-acute and chronic phases is investigated.

Course Typically Offered

Offered fall semester.

Career

Graduate

Prerequsites

001455

Catalog Course Attributes

AUDT - NO (Cannot be audited.)

Min Units

0.5

Max Units

0.5

Repeat for Credit

Yes

Number Of Repeats

99

Total Units Allowed

3

Name

Lecture

Optional Component

No

Final Exam Type

Yes