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Nov 24, 2024
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OTH 203 - Human Anatomy and Movement Semester Hours: 3 Fall
This course builds on prerequisite knowledge of anatomy and physiology with a focus on the functions of the musculoskeletal system. Changes in occupational performance in both fine and gross motor skills will be discussed. Students will gain an understanding of the biomechanical principles that are used when individuals are engaged in activities and occupations. Students will learn to assess and interpret neuro-motor body structures and functions that may hinder and enhance occupational performance.
Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: Matriculation in the Occupational Therapy Program and completion of HPR 130 - Orientation to Occupational Therapy: The Profession and Practice .
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