OTA 220 — Occupational Therapy Skills for Physical Dysfunction, Neurologic, and Medical Interventions
This course is the second in a series focusing on intervention strategies for individuals who have physical conditions with a focus on neurological and medical conditions. Building on foundational knowledge, students will apply advanced concepts of anatomy, physiology, and rehabilitation techniques to develop and modify treatment plans for clients with complex physical disabilities. Emphasis is placed on enhancing clinical reasoning, conducting comprehensive functional assessments, and utilizing specialized therapeutic techniques such as manual therapy, neuromuscular re-education, and assistive technology. Students will integrate client-centered approaches that address psychosocial and environmental factors while applying ethical decision-making in complex clinical scenarios. Collaboration within an interdisciplinary healthcare team will be emphasized to support effective discharge planning and community reintegration. (CSU)