2019-2020 Graduate Catalog 
    
    Apr 29, 2024  
2019-2020 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

OT 515 - Addressing Orthopedic Conditions, Health, Wellness, and Prevention in Occupational Therapy


In this course, students explore biomechanical and orthopedic conditions in adult clients that may require occupational therapy evaluation and intervention methods. Students will analyze the impact of upper limb deficits on movement, occupational performance and participation.  Students will learn and practice observational and standardized assessments and use simulation to practice evaluation, patient handling and intervention techniques. Students will also learn and apply the principles of ergonomics to prevention and health and wellness interventions to the occupational participation of persons at risk for biomechanical and orthopedic impairments, as well as for clients with chronic biomechanical and orthopedic impairments.  This course includes the 2nd module in the series of 7 modules provided in collaboration with the Hynes Institute of Entrepreneurship and Innovation that will facilitate student thinking about the role of design and innovation in occupational therapy practice.
Lecture
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: OT 500 , OT 503 , OT 505 , OT 506 , and OT 507  
Offered in the Spring Semester.
Department Consent Required