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TN 247 Massage Therapy Clinic IVThis is the fourth in a series of therapy clinics. It is the hands-on application of massage therapy to clients. Clinic hours will be set up in a flexibleschedule to accommodate the student and clinic needs. Each student will be required to maintain a certain number of clinic hours each weekand follow the SOAP finding procedures in order to track the progress of clients. 1.00 credit hour. Prerequisites: SC 225/SC 225L Anatomyand Physiology for Therapeutic Massage II/Lab, TN 121 Massage Theory and Practice II, and TN 130 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)and First Aid. Corequisite: TN 084 Subjective, Objective, Assessment and Plan IV (Nebraska only).TN 250 Eastern WellnessThis course focuses on the concept of wellness from the combined views of traditional Chinese and Westernized medicine. The course is devotedto examining what it means to live by following a healthy lifestyle based off of philosophies from these two traditions. The student will alsolearn the basic theories and practices of Eastern medicine as they apply to both massage practice and client evaluation. Topics will includeChinese medical theory, the basics of the five elements, treatments including acupuncture, acupressure, Ayurveda, and other modalities. Thecourse is intended as a survey of general topics associated with Eastern medicine; certain underlying concepts will be covered in more depth.4.00 credit hours. Prerequisites: SC 225/SC 225L Anatomy and Physiology for Therapeutic Massage II/Lab, TN 121 Massage Theory andPractice II, and TN 130 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and First Aid. Corequisite: TN 095 Eastern Wellness Project (Nebraska only).TN 260 HydrotherapyHydrotherapy is the study of water as a therapeutic agent, used both internally and externally. Thermotherapy (heat) and cryotherapy (cold)will be incorporated into this class to include steam, sauna, whirlpool, hot packs, sinus packs, aromatherapy, body wraps, polishes, etc. Thiscourse will cover the indications and contraindications of each spa treatment. This spa treatment class is intended to extend the choice oftreatment modalities available to the massage therapist besides basic full body massage. This class will extend their scope of practice andknowledge base of the spa industry while allowing them to offer these treatments to their clients. 4.00 credit hours. Prerequisites: SC 225/SC 225L Anatomy and Physiology for Therapeutic Massage II/Lab, TN 121 Massage Theory and Practice II, and TN 130 CPR and First Aid.Corequisite: TN 096 Hydrotherapy Project (Nebraska only).UNDERGRADUATE Course descriptions 459

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