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University of Florida <strong>Graduate</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />

supervisory committee input and approval.<br />

http://test.gradschool.ufl.edu/catalog/current-catalog/FOI/RSD01.htm[9/15/<strong>2010</strong> 4:08:24 PM]<br />

PHT 5156: Exercise Physiology (3) Prereq: M.H.S. student.<br />

Metabolic, muscular, cardiovascular, and pulmonary responses to<br />

acute and chronic exercise with application to patient populations.<br />

PHT 6125C: Concepts in Clinical Biomechanics (3) Prereq: PHT<br />

6105C. Analyzes joint biomechanics and forces acting on those<br />

joints during human motion. Describes their relationship to injury<br />

and rehabilitation.<br />

PHT 6127C: Control of Gait and Posture (3) Influence of central<br />

and peripheral mechanisms on control of gait posture in healthy and<br />

patient populations.<br />

PHT 6167C: Applied Neurophysiology for Physical Therapy (3)<br />

Prereq: PHT 6166C. Neurophysiological basis of movement, posture,<br />

sensation, and special sensory systems with functional application to<br />

physical therapy evaluation and treatment.<br />

PHT 6236C: Neurological Dysfunction as Applied to Physical<br />

Therapy (4) Advanced peripheral and central nervous system<br />

neurology, evaluation, and therapeutic methods for neurological<br />

dysfunction.<br />

PHT 6316: Neurological Aspects of Orthopedic Rehabilitation<br />

(3) Current concepts of neuroscience and motor control and their<br />

implications to orthopedic rehabilitation. Recent and relevant<br />

literature. Emphasizes incorporating both basic and clinical science<br />

evidence in designing therapeutic interventions.<br />

PHT 6615L: Research Instrumentation in Physical Therapy (3)<br />

Current theory and practical application of techniques for the<br />

understanding and design of research projects related to physical<br />

therapy. S/U.<br />

PHT 6718: Neuroplasticity: A Foundation for<br />

Neurorehabilitation (3) Evidence for plasticity after injury or<br />

disease. Factors that influence recovery. Medical approach to<br />

enhancing recovery. Potential approaches in physical rehabilitation<br />

to facilitate and optimize plasticity.<br />

PHT 6935C: Seminar in Physical Therapy I (1-3; max: 9)<br />

Prereq: consent of instructor. Current topics in physical therapy.<br />

RSD 6110: Rehabilitation Science Theory and Application I (3)<br />

Philosophical and theoretical foundations. History of the<br />

development of rehabilitation services and funding. Evolution of<br />

health care systems in the U.S.<br />

RSD 6112: Rehabilitation Science Theory and Application II<br />

(3) Prereq: RSD 6110. Current issues and trends, social and<br />

political influences, ethical issues, and professional roles and<br />

credentialing as they relate to rehabilitation science and service<br />

delivery.<br />

RSD 6114: Rehabilitation in the United Kingdom (3) Prereq:<br />

certified rehabilitation professional. Comparative study through onsite<br />

visits in the United Kingdom.<br />

RSD 6400: Models and Principles of Motor Learning and<br />

Control: Application in Rehabilitation Science (3) Major themes,<br />

theoretical frameworks, and principles drawn from motor learning

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