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PTHA-2409-001 Therapeutic Exercise
Concepts, principles and application of techniques related to therapeutic exercise and functional training.
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Notice to Students enrolled in an educational program for preparation of issuance of certain occupational licenses:
Students enrolled in an educational program in preparation for obtaining certain occupational licenses are potentially ineligible for such license if the student has been convicted of an offense. For further information, please contact:
Melodie Graves
Justice Involved Advocate
Student Service Center 117
mgraves24@actx.edu
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(4 sem hrs; 3 lec, 4 lab)
On Campus Course
REQUIRED TEXTS:
Therapeutic Exercise: Foundations and Techniques by Kisner, Colby, and Borstad, 8th edition
ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES:
Security device for student locker(some type of lock).
Laptop computer
COURSE DESCRIPTION: Concepts, principles, and application of techniques related to therapeutic exercise and functional training.
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE: This course is designed to give the student the knowledge needed to treat patients with acute and chronic disabilities by the use of therapeutic exercise interventions. It also provides the student the opportunity to integrate their knowledge of treatment approaches from previous courses with new information. Successful completion of the Amarillo College PTA Program and achievement of a passing score on the National Physical Therapy Examination allows the graduate eligibility for licensure as a physical therapist assistant in all 50 states of the United States.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
Recognize the parameters, principles, indications, and contraindications for the following:
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Welcome to the PTA Program! These guidelines will help you develop the professional skills and habits you'll need as a healthcare provider. Your success is our priority, and we're here to support you every step of the way.
Why it matters: Building strong academic habits now prepares you for your healthcare career.
What we expect:
Academic integrity: Any form of cheating results in course failure. Individual assignments must be completed independently.
Our support system:
Purpose: Looking professional builds confidence and earns respect from patients and colleagues.
Please refer to handbook and program faculty instructions for any specific requirements.
Daily standards:
Field trips/professional events:
Lab activities:
Exams:
If dress code isn't followed, you may miss activities for that day.
Stay connected:
Required: Wi-Fi laptop for all coursework and testing
During class: Cell phones and Bluetooth devices stored unless specifically needed for learning activities
Healthcare is collaborative! We expect you to:
Need accommodations? Speak with your instructor privately so we can work together to meet your learning needs.
We're invested in your success! If you're struggling academically, professionally, or personally, please reach out early. Asking for help shows professional maturity.
This program will challenge you and prepare you for a meaningful career helping others. We're here to guide you every step of the way.
Questions? Ask during class or email me directly. Your success matters to us!
GRIEVANCE POLICY
A student who has a problem with the course or the course instructor should make every attempt to resolve the problem with the course instructor. If that is not successful, the student may appeal the decision of the instructor to the PTA Program Director, Dean of Health Professions/Division Committee, Associate Vice President of Academic Affairs, Vice President of Academic Affairs, and the President – IN THAT ORDER.
Knowing how your grades are calculated and what's expected is key to succeeding! Here’s a breakdown:
Your final grade in this course will be based on the following:
Participation/Assignments/Quizzes 10%
Lecture Exams 50%
Final Exam 20%
Practical Exams 20%
To pass this course, you need to:
Average at least 75.0% for your overall grade.
Complete ALL assignments successfully and meet all course objectives.
Skill Checks: If you score below 75.0% on a lab practical, you'll get one chance to re-test before the course ends.
Retake Grade: Even if you ace the retake, the highest grade you can earn is 75.0%.
Safety First! You must show proficiency in ALL critical safety elements to pass the course. No exceptions!
Quizzes & Assignments: These can be quick quizzes or assignments you submit. Sometimes they're graded with a simple check mark for satisfactory completion (such as skill checks).
Correcting Your Work: If your work isn't satisfactory, we'll send it back for you to correct and edit.
Failing to complete any single assignment satisfactorily will result in a ZERO for your entire Quizzes & Assignments grade.
REQUIRED Contact: If you score 79% or lower on any exam (lecture or practical), you MUST contact your instructor to talk about ways to improve.
Your Responsibility: It's your job to schedule this meeting.
Tutoring Required: You'll also be required to schedule and attend tutoring at one of AC's tutoring centers. You can find locations here: www.actx.edu/tutoring/. It is preferred that you schedule with the instructor, lab assistant, or peer tutor.
Proof of Attendance: You'll need to bring proof of your tutoring attendance to your instructor. The number of sessions you'll need will be decided by your instructor.
Here's how your final letter grade will be determined:
A = 100-92.0%
B = less than 92-84.0%
C = less than 84-75.0%
F = less than 75%
Important Note: You need a grade of C or better to successfully complete the Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) major.
Late Work: Late work is generally not accepted. If you have a serious reason, you must ask your instructor in writing for a new due date, but they don't have to grant it.
Quizzes: Quizzes cannot be rescheduled.
Missed Exams (Lecture or Practical): You might be able to reschedule a missed exam if:
You request it in writing.
You provide proof of why you missed the exam.
You get written permission from your instructor.
Instructor's Call: Your instructor decides if she will allow a makeup and if there will be any point penalty.
Scheduling: Makeups are scheduled based on when your instructor is available.
Zero Grade: If permission isn't granted, you'll get a "0" for the exam.
Return to Class: Expect to take your makeup exam on the day you return to class, unless your instructor tells you otherwise.
Dropping Grades: Your instructor may choose to drop an exam or practical grade, but this is entirely up to her.
Practical Exam Retakes: If you fail a practical exam, you get one chance to retake it, but the highest grade you can get is 75.0%. Failing the practical exam retake will result in an "F" in the entire course.
LAST DATE TO DROP/WITHDRAW: April 23, 2026. Any student not withdrawn by April 23, 2026 will receive the grade earned
Regular attendance is necessary for satisfactory achievement. Therefore, it is the responsibility of the student to attend class in accordance with the requirements of the course as established by the instructor. (Amarillo College Student's Rights and Responsibilities Publication). Absences and tardiness will be monitored and evaluated in the Student Engagement Portal to determine a student's final course grade.
Students are expected to be present for the entire class/lab time. Students must report any anticipated class/lab absence to the instructor. Habitual late arrivals after the scheduled start time of class, extended breaks during class, or early departures are disruptive to the class. The student must directly report the reason for any tardiness to the instructor.
To minimize absences and lecture/lab disruptions, the student will earn points that will affect the final course grade. Upon earning 4 points, the final course grade will be dropped one letter grade. Points are earned as follows:
** The student is "late" to class if the student is not in the seat when class begins.
A student who plans to succeed in this course should also plan to regularly attend all lecture and laboratory sessions. Cases of excessive tardiness and absence will be handled on an individual basis and will require a formal counseling session. Following this session, a departmental counseling form will be placed in your file. The purpose of this form is to document that the student has been made aware that excessive absences are jeopardizing successful completion of this course.
If a student is asked to leave a class due to disruption or lack of participation, the student will be
counted absent for that entire class and will have an additional assignment.
Following an absence, the student is responsible for obtaining missed notes, assignments, copies of handouts, etc. from classmates. The student is also responsible for obtaining any needed clarification of missed information from the course instructor.
If there is a period where remote access to classes is required because of public health situations, the attendance policies will be revised.
Therapeutic Exercise (112 Contact Hours)
Spring 2026
Lecture is Monday 8:00-11:00 am.
Lab is Tuesday and Wednesday 8:00 am -10:00 am.
Date/Week | Lecture Topic | Lab | Assignment | |
Week 1 | Foundational concepts of Therapeutic Exercise | Exercise positions, exercise basics, PROM | Chapters 1, 2, & 3 | |
Week 2 | Soft tissue injury, repair, & management | AROM, A-AROM, Manual Resistance | Chapters 4, 10, and 11 | |
Week 3 | Joint, Connective Tissue, and Bone Disorders | Basic Stretching Exercises | Chapters 6 and 17 | |
Week 4 | Exam #1 (refer to Exam Schedule for exact exam date) Resistive Exercise; Shoulder Joint Pathophysiology | Exercise Progression for the Shoulder | Chapters 18 and 19 | |
Week 5 | Elbow, Forearm, Wrist, and Hand | UE Ther Ex PNF Stretching and Strengthening | Chapter 12 | |
Week 6 | Surgical Interventions and Postoperative Management | Exercise Protocols | Chapter 13 | |
Week 7 | Peripheral Nerve Disorders | Neural Flossing | Chapter 5 | |
Week 8 | Exam #2 Peripheral Joint Mobilization |
| Chapters 14, 15 and 16 | |
Week 9 | Spring Break | Spring Break | ||
Week 10 | Spine Management Stabilization/Core Stability Posture/Aerobic Exercise | Stabilization/Strengthening Exercises/ Core Stability | Chapter 20 | |
Week 11 | Groin, Hip, & Thigh Pathophysiology; OKC & CKC | Groin, Hip, & Thigh Ther Ex | Chapter 21 and 22 | |
Week 12 | Exam #3 Knee Pathophysiology; Plyometrics Ankle & Foot Pathophysiology | Knee, Ankle, and Foot Ther Ex | Chapter 7 | |
Week 13 | Aerobic Exercise | Aerobic Exercise | Chapter 5 | |
Week 14 | Peripheral Joint Mobilization | Peripheral Joint Mobilization | Chapter 8 | |
Week 15 | Exam #4 Coordination & Exercise for Stability and Balance | Stability and Balance Exercises Functional Exercise | Chapter 23 | |
Week 16 | Advanced Rehabilitation | Gait Exercises | ||
| Week 17 | Final Exam Monday, May 11th, 8:00 - 11:00 am |
LAST DATE TO DROP/WITHDRAW: April 23, 2026. Any student not withdrawn by April 23, 2026 will receive the grade earned.
SAFETY PROCEDURES: In case of an emergency, the student needs to call the Safety and Security department at 9-371-5163. In an emergency situation, use the nearest phone that is available. The student should also know in case of a medical emergency, the following procedure should be performed and in the order written:
Call 9-911 for an ambulance
Call Amarillo College Police at (806) 371-5163.
PHYSICAL RESTRICTIONS: The activities presented in this course may have physical restrictions. It is the responsibility of the student to let the instructor know if any of these restrictions apply to you. All students are to avoid doing the Valsalva maneuver during exercises and to exercise within your tolerance and speed.
If you have:
Asthma, cardiac problems, high blood pressure– avoid doing the Valsalva maneuver during exercises and monitor your pulse and blood pressure on a regular basis during exercises in lab. Exercise within your tolerance and speed.
Pregnancy– do not do any exercise that emphasizes abdominal strengthening. Precaution needs to be taken when stretching due to ligament laxity. All exercise is contraindicated if you have incompetent cervix, vaginal bleeding, placenta previa, rupture of the membrane, premature labor, maternal heart disease, hypertension, intrauterine growth retardation, and uncontrolled diabetes
Rheumatoid Arthritis– when in the inflammatory state, certain exercises are contraindicated. It is recommended to rest and use splints to protect your joints during the appropriate activities as prescribed by your doctor
Thermoregulatory problems – clothing may need to be adjusted to accommodate the temperature of the environment. If necessary, a misting bottle may be brought to lab
Thrombophlebitis– exercise is contraindicated. Medical care is mandatory and a release to resume any activities is required.
Diabetes/hypoglycemia– bring medication and snacks as needed
Latex sensitivity– latex gloves during sterile techniques are to be avoided. Notify the instructor by the 3rd day of classes so that alternative gloves can be provided
Amarillo College Resource Link: http://www.actx.edu/resources
THE LEAD INSTRUCTOR RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFY THE SYLLABUS AS NEEDED DURING THE SEMESTER. ANY MODIFICATIONS WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN CLASS.
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