OTA132 — Functional Movement and Kinesiology II
3 credits Continues the study and application of human motion and function within the context of occupational performance. Students continue to analyze human joint motion, identify anatomical landmarks through palpation, and investigate human movement required for daily activities. Students develop skills in assessment procedures and therapeutic intervention addressing functional movement. movement analysis and gross range of motion, and/or interview) and quantitative (ex. formal ROM, MMT, standardized assessments) information to adequately describe a client’s movement. Students will demonstrate competency in both qualitative and quantitative forms of measurement for clients’ movement Program
Prerequisites: OTA101, OTA110, OTA112