PHT 105 Therapeutic Modalities I

This eight week course introduces students to the concept of therapeutic modalities. Students will study the physiological effects, principles and practical therapeutic applications of select physical modalities including, but not limited to hydrotherapy, thermal agents, cryotherapy, and compression therapies. Emphasis is placed on understanding the effects, indications and contraindications of each modality and providing competent application of the modality as part of an established plan of care. The course will also address physiological effects, principles and practical application of soft tissue management techniques. Basic theoretical concepts are introduced relative to current clinical physical therapy practice including use of therapeutic massage, myofascial release, trigger point management, soft tissue mobilization and lymphedema management. Lecture one hour laboratory three hours per week. 

Credits

1

Prerequisite

Acceptance into the PTA program