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Nov 25, 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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