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Jul 07, 2024
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CAHS 7550 - Clinical Anatomy and Physiology II (4 Credit Hours)Provides students with the opportunity to develop foundational knowledge of the central nervous system. Introduces normal CNS development, anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology from a clinical perspective. Emphasis is placed on the structures and functions that form sensory, motor, pain, perception, memory, emotion, cognition, and communication systems. Clinical application of localizing a lesion along the neuroaxis and of lesion etiology are discussed using foundational concepts of the neurologic screen.
Prerequisite(s): CAHS 7500 >= C and PTHP 7105 >=B and PTHP 7110 >=B and PTHP 7115 >=B and PTHP 7120 >=B and PTHP 7125 = S Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2 Repeat Status: RP - Repeatable Repeat Limit: 2 Grade Mode: N- Normal (A, B, C, D, F) College Restrictions: 01 College of Allied Health Sciences Department Restrictions: Allied Health: Dept. of Physical Therapy Degree Restrictions: DPT- Doctor of Physical Therapy Program Restrictions: Doctor of Physical Therapy Major Restrictions: PTHP- Physical Therapy Class Restrictions: Graduate Level Restrictions: GS Graduate Campus Restrictions: M- Main Campus Schedule Type: 11- Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic
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