This is a combination course that includes lecture and laboratory.Students learn regional description of human anatomy with emphasis on the structure and function of the musculoskeletal and neurological system, surface anatomy, palpation, and clinical correlations relevant to physical therapy practice.The origin, insertion, action, and innervations of major muscles are emphasized.The laboratory component provides students an immersive experience utilizing a variety of learning tools including computer-assisted learning (CAL) and state of the art anatomy models.Students identify bony landmarks, major muscles, and soft tissue. They are introduced to palpation skills and surface anatomy.
Prerequisites: BSC 2085, BSC 2085L, PHY 1004, PHY 1004L