RHAB 3110 Applied Anatomy and Kinesiology II

Explores palpation techniques of anatomical structures and in-depth analysis how structures interact to create movement to the human body.  Describes how the human nervous and musculoskeletal systems interact to move the human body. Students will demonstrate deeper understanding of muscles origin, insertion, and innervation and how they contribute to normal and abnormal movement patterns.

Credits

3

Lecture Hours

3

Lab Hours

0

Prerequisite

RHAB 3100 Applied Anatomy and Kinesiology I