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Functional Kinesiology (OTS 103)
Term: 2009-2010 AY - Spring Semester
This course explores the biomechanics and kinesiology of human occupation, enabling students to apply these principles, along with neuroscience, in occupational therapy assessment and intervention. The course provides an in-depth review and examination of human anatomy and the nervous system, focusing on their relevance to human movement and occupation. Through case studies of clients with conditions that affect occupational performance, students will develop practical skills and techniques used by OTAs to promote and restore wellness. Prerequisites: Admission to the OTA program BIO213, ENG101, OTS101, PSY101; Co-requisites: BIO214, OTS104, OTS 122, PSY215.