Foothill CollegeApproved Course Outlines

Kinesiology & Athletics Division
PHED 65APNF: INTRODUCTION TO THE UPPER EXTREMITYSummer 2013
2 hours lecture, 2 hours laboratory.3 Units

Total Quarter Learning Hours: 48 (Total of All Lecture, Lecture/Lab, and Lab hours X 12)
 
 Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2 Lecture/Lab:
 Note: If Lab hours are specified, see item 10. Lab Content below.

Repeatability -
Statement: Not Repeatable.

Status -
 Course Status: InactiveGrading: Letter Grade with P/NP option
 Degree Status: ApplicableCredit Status: Credit
 GE Status: Non-GE

Articulation Office Information -
 Transferability: CSUValidation: 07/01/2009

1. Description -
Theory and hands on practice emphasizing the upper extremity: stretching, strengthening, stabilization and active/passive range of motion including goniometric measurements. Students must have reliable and ongoing Internet access to complete Quizzes, Discussions and Assignments.
Prerequisite: None
Co-requisite: None
Advisory: Not open to students with credit in H P 52F.

2. Course Objectives -
The student will be able to:
  1. identify the bones and joints of the upper extremity
  2. identify upper extremity joint motions and name the muscles causing the action(s)
  3. describe basic neuromuscular physiology in the upper extremity
  4. recognize appropriate manual resistance for upper extremity
  5. identify techniques facilitating Active Range of Motion in the upper extremity
  6. identify techniques developing strength in the upper extremity
  7. demonstrate techniques of stretching, strengthening, and stabilization of the upper extremity
  8. demonstrate techniques of goniometric measurement of the upper extremity
3. Special Facilities and/or Equipment -
When taught on campus:Three foot x Six-foot tables for Laboratory, Plastic Goniometers

When taught as an online distance learning or hybrid section, students and faculty need ongoing and continuous Internet and Email access.

4. Course Content (Body of knowledge) -
  1. Upper Extremity Musculo-Skeletal Anatomy Review
    1. bones and joints
    2. non-contractile tissue
    3. contractile tissue
  2. Biomechanics of Upper Extremity Exercise
    1. Three planes of motion
    2. Concentric
    3. Eccentric
  3. Measuring Range of Motion in the Upper Extremity
    1. Shoulder
    2. Elbow
    3. Wrist/Hand
  4. Grading Muscle Strength in the Upper Extremity
    1. ?®0?Æ No contraction felt
    2. ?®1?Æ Contraction but no movement
    3. ?®2?Æ Movement w/gravity eliminated
    4. ?®3?Æ can raise against gravity
    5. ?®4?Æ can raise w/moderate resistance
    6. ?®5?Æ can overcome a great amount of resistance
  5. Stretching Upper Extremity
    1. Hold ?± Relax
    2. Contract ?± Relax
    3. Reciprocal Inhibition
  6. Positioning for Upper Extremity Exercise
    1. Manual contacts
    2. Body position
    3. In the Groove
5. Repeatability - Moved to header area.
 
6. Methods of Evaluation -
Quizzes
Individual Project
Practical Exam
7. Representative Text(s) -
Adler, Sue, Beckers, Dominek & Buck, Math. PNF in Practice: an Illustrated Guide, third edition: New York, NY, 2006

8. Disciplines -
Physical Education
 
9. Method of Instruction -
Lecture Lab
 
10. Lab Content -
Hands on Practice of manual strengthening and stretching, including goniometric measurements.
 
11. Honors Description - No longer used. Integrated into main description section.
 
12. Types and/or Examples of Required Reading, Writing and Outside of Class Assignments -
Weekly reading assignments from text, Discussion/Chat On Line
13. Need/Justification -
This course is a restricted support course for the AS degree in Athletic Injury Care.


Course status: Inactive
Last updated: 2013-02-26 15:13:42


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