Advanced Functional Rehabilitation and Return-to-Activity Decision-Making | Spalding University Catalog

MSAT-630: Advanced Functional Rehabilitation and Return-to-Activity Decision-Making

3 credit hours

This course integrates upper and lower extremity movements with core and lumbopelvic region neuromuscular function. Primary, secondary, and tertiary injury prevention techniques will be developed through the translation of simple functional movements to sport and activity-specific performance to improve whole body postural alignment, dynamic joint stability, and neuromuscular control. Students will apply these concepts to develop sport and activity-specific criteria for safely returning active individuals to sports, recreational activities, and vocations.

Prerequisite courses: MSAT-520, MSAT-540MSAT-610MSAT-600