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PTHA-2409-001 Therapeutic Exercise
Prerequisite: PTHA 1413, PTHA 1301 and PTHA 1405 Corequisite: PTHA 1431
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
806-371-5995
Make appointment at https://melodiegraves.youcanbook.me
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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 OBJECTIVES:
In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .
If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".
Students shall read the Amarillo College "Student Rights and Responsibilities" information with emphasis placed on the Academic Information, Student Conduct and Responsibilities, Alcohol and Drug Abuse Education/Prevention Program sections.
Students will not use cell phones in the classroom unless the instructor allows use for a specific activity. All such devices must be placed on silent mode and kept stored. If a student expects that there may be some type of emergency, the student should inform the instructor prior to the beginning of class. Unauthorized use of cell phones in class will result in the student being asked to leave the class and being counted absent for lecture/lab class.
Dress Code
Students in the PTA Program are expected to dress conservatively and professionally, as expected in the clinic. The student will attend class in clothing that is clean and neat. At times the student may be required to wear business professional dress including black, navy, or khaki pants and polo-type shirts. Closed-toe, closed-heel shoes with non-slip soles in good, clean condition should be worn during all class and lab activities. Amarillo College Badge/ID's should also be worn during all off-campus class and clinical activities.
Student’ hair must be clean, secured back off the face, and styled in a manner that is professional in appearance. Hair color must be a naturally occurring color. All jewelry and cologne should be conservative and limited to a minimal amount. Hats must not be worn at any time in the practicum setting. Fingernails should be short and clean. Facial hair must be kept neatly trimmed to the standards required by the clinical setting. Students will always maintain good hygiene, with daily bathing/showering, oral hygiene, and use of antiperspirant required. The student's professional dress is subject to approval by the course instructor. If professional dress code is not followed, the student may not be able to participate in the scheduled activity, may receive an attendance penalty for the day, and/or may not have the option to makeup the assignment.
Participation
All students enrolled in the physical therapist assistant program are expected to participate in laboratory and classroom activities. Students may be asked to simulate patients or therapists during these activities. All students have the right to be informed of the activities required by a specific course and any limitations that would preclude them from participation. All students have the responsibility to inform the course instructor of any limitation(s) that may limit their ability to participate in an event. Students may be videotaped, audio taped, photographed, or otherwise recorded or imaged for instructional purposes.
It is the student’s immediate responsibility to work cooperatively with peers and faculty. Active participation in the educational environment is essential to success in this program. All matters of non-participation, hindrances to the learning environment, and non-cooperation will be addressed by the faculty through a disciplinary process.
Courtesy and respect are expected between the student and instructor. Students are expected to be attentive to instructor, guests, and other students during presentations. Students are required to extend highest respect to patients/clients/others when making off-campus contact. Lack of regard to this expectation at any time by any single student or group of students may result in immediate dismissal of the student/s from the situation by the instructor, guest lecturer, or patient/client/other. . Designated assignments are to be done individually. Failure to complete these assignments independently may result in a failing grade for the assignment
Academic Honesty
Students who demonstrate academic dishonesty as described in the Student Rights and Responsibilities handout will receive a grade of “F” in the course and will be subject to all policies for course failure. If there is evidence of any type of cheating on an exam, the student will receive an “F” in the course. Any assignment that is indicated to be submitted individually must be completed on an individual basis, or the student will receive a grade of “0” on the assignment. If any written assignment submitted through plagiarism software receives a score above 30%, it will be subject to further review and may receive a penalty or “0” for the assignment, at the discretion of the instructor. All students in the Amarillo College Physical Therapist Assistant Program will be expected to abide by the PTA Department Policy on Plagiarism, Collusion, and Cheating.
Student Grievance
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.
GRADING CRITERIA:
Assignments/Quizzes 5%
Lecture Exams 55%
Final Exam 20%
Practical Exams 20%
Any student scoring a 79 or lower on an exam or practical is REQUIRED to contact the instructor to discuss remediation. IT IS THE STUDENT’S RESPONSIBILITY TO SCHEDULE THIS SESSION. The student will be required to schedule and attend tutoring at one of AC’s tutoring centers. Locations for tutoring can be found at https://www.actx.edu/tutoring/. The required number of tutoring sessions will be determined at the discretion of the instructor. The student will be required to bring verification of attendance at tutoring to the instructor.
GRADING SCALE:
A = 100 - 92.0
B = 91.9 - 84.0
C = 83.9 - 76.0
F = 75.9 - 0
Note: A grade of C or better is required to complete the PTA major.
Late work will not be accepted without written permission specifying a new due date from the course
instructor following a written request by the student. The course instructor may not grant an extension of the due date. There will be no rescheduling of quizzes. Missed lecture or practical exams may be rescheduled under all the following conditions: the student must request a makeup exam in writing; the student must provide verification of the reason the exam was missed; and written permission is received from the instructor. The granting of permission or the imposition of any point penalty is at the discretion of the instructor. Makeup exams will be scheduled based on the availability of the instructor. If permission for a makeup exam is not granted, the student will receive a grade of “0”.The student should expect to take the make-up exam on the day the student returns to class, unless otherwise notified by the instructor.
Exam grades or practical grades may be dropped at the discretion of the instructor. In the event a
student fails to pass a practical exam, the student will be given the opportunity to retake the practical
exam one time; however, the maximum earned grade will be 76.0%. Failure of a practical exam retake
will result in an “F” in the course
LAST DATE TO DROP/WITHDRAW: April 18, 2024. Any student not withdrawn by April 18, 2024 will receive the grade earned.
GRADING SCALE:
A = 100 - 92.0
B = Less than 92 - 84
C = Less than 84 - 76
F = Less than 76
Note: A grade of C or better is required to complete the PTA major.
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.
The instructor will take roll for each class and note absences for each student. Students who are not present at the beginning of class are counted absent. A student will receive TWO bonus points to the final grade for perfect attendance for all lecture and lab classes with a prior passing minimum average of 76%.
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. For each unexcused absence or for every 3 instances of missing class time, the student will be required to complete an additional assignment that will be included in the grade calculation.
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.
An excused absence is granted at the discretion of the instructor. Verification documentation may be required. A period of extended absences may be considered for approval upon submission of a written request by the student. This will be determined by an ad hoc committee of the 3 faculty members.
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 2024
Lecture is Monday 8:00-11:00 am.
Lab is Tuesday 8:00 am -12:00 pm.
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 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 | Knee Pathophysiology; Plyometrics Ankle & Foot Pathophysiology | Knee, Ankle, and Foot Ther Ex | Chapter 7 | |
Week 13 | Exam #3 Aerobic Exercise | Aerobic Exercise | Chapter 5 | |
Week 14 | Peripheral Joint Mobilization | Peripheral Joint Mobilization | Chapter 8 | |
Week 15 | Coordination & Exercise for Stability and Balance | Stability and Balance Exercises Functional Exercise | Chapter 23 | |
Week 16 | Advanced Rehabilitation | Gait Exercises | ||
Week 17 | Final TBA |
LAB DRESS CODE: MANDATORY during each lab for participation. The student will be asked to leave lab if he/she is not wearing appropriate attire. If the absence exceeds 20 minutes, the student will be counted absent for that class.
Females: shorts, halter/swimsuit top/sports bra (fasteners need to be in the back), sweats/athletic wear can be used for a cover up (no jeans). Long hair must be up off the shoulders.
Males: shorts, T-shirts, sweats/athletic wear can be used for a cover-up (no jeans).
Jeans, leggings, yoga pants or tights of any kind are NOT proper attire.
LAST DATE TO DROP/WITHDRAW: April 18, 2024 – Any student not withdrawn by this date 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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