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Fischman, Mark G. – Quest, 2007
This paper outlines the kinesiological foundations of the motor behavior subdisciplines of motor learning and motor control. After defining the components of motor behavior, the paper addresses the undergraduate major and core knowledge by examining several classic textbooks in motor learning and control, as well as a number of contemporary…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Psychomotor Skills, Motor Development, Exercise Physiology
Kentucky Council on Public Higher Education, Frankfort. – 1982
Rehabilitation therapy education in Kentucky and articulation within the fields of physical therapy and occupational therapy are examined, based on the Kentucky Allied Health Project (KAHP). The KAHP's model system of allied health education promotes articulation in learning, planning, and resource utilization, and seeks to meet the needs of…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Allied Health Occupations Education, Articulation (Education), Career Ladders
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Kimeldorf, Martin; Strawn, Laura – Journal for Vocational Special Needs Education, 1983
Describes a special curriculum devised to teach cooking to a physically disabled high school student, a program which also served as physical therapy. Key ingredients included individualization, kitchen accessibility, and peer tutoring. (SK)
Descriptors: Cooking Instruction, Curriculum Design, High Schools, Individualized Instruction
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Kalish, Ruth A.; Presseller, Stephanie – Journal of School Health, 1980
Issues concerning physical and occupational therapy in the school setting are discussed. Questions as to appropriate types of therapy, methods for determining need, and desired outcomes are raised. (CJ)
Descriptors: Disability Identification, Elementary Secondary Education, Exceptional Persons, Occupational Therapy
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Eckhouse, Richard H.; Maulucci, Ruth A. – Telematics and Informatics, 1997
Describes a motor rehabilitation workstation based on a microcomputer and equipped with a set of sensory input devices (touch plate, touch screen, electrodes to acquire electromyographic activity, and force-sensitive foot plates) that allows rehabilitation professionals to assess and treat patients in a multimedia environment. Discusses the…
Descriptors: Evaluation, Input Output Devices, Microcomputers, Multimedia Materials
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Beenhakker, Johlyne C. – Medical Teacher, 1987
Described are the various steps that were undertaken to develop a relevant physiotherapy curriculum that will meet the needs of South African communities. Competencies to be required and suggested courses are detailed. (RH)
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries
Humphrey, L. Dennis – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1981
Flexibility is an important aspect of all sports and recreational activities. Flexibility can be developed and maintained by stretching exercises. Exercises designed to develop flexibility in ankle joints, knees, hips, and the lower back are presented. (JN)
Descriptors: Athletics, Biomechanics, Exercise Physiology, Kinesthetic Perception
Storm, Linda; Reese, Suzanne P. – Zero to Three, 2005
The authors of this article describe how infant massage can promote attachment and greater attunement between very young children and their parents. Infant massage instructors teach parents how to understand babies' states of arousal so they can read and respond appropriately to their cues. The authors detail the process of teaching infant…
Descriptors: Cues, Infants, Parent Child Relationship, Physical Therapy
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Brice, Alejandro E. – Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities, 2008
It is estimated that 3.2% of Cuba's population of 11.4 million persons has a severe disability of some kind. Recent economic difficulties have, it may be assumed, had a negative impact on health service provision--which is free to all--and thus, on population health outcomes and nutritional levels. There is a traditional culture of family care for…
Descriptors: Health Services, Special Schools, Social Problems, Mental Retardation
Jobling, Anne; Virji-Babul, Nazin; Nichols, Doug – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2006
Learning to move and moving to learn are vital aspects of every child's growth and development. Physical therapists and educators have consistently advocated the importance of being involved in a range of movement activities and games. Movement can provide an avenue for learning and interaction with others and can be linked to language and…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Down Syndrome, Physical Therapy, Creative Development
Blackhawk Technical Inst., Janesville, WI. – 1987
This publication contains a number of materials related to the Blackhawk Technical College (Wisconsin) Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) program. Contents include a schedule and curriculum outline for the PTA I course; a brochure on the associate degree program; curriculum outline for the associate degree program; and admission procedures and…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Associate Degrees, Behavioral Objectives, Clinical Experience
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Lee, Eugene C.; And Others – Journal of Allied Health, 1982
Describes a competency-based, computer-managed instruction model that was developed and used in revising and managing the curricula of dietetic internship and physical therapy certificate programs. Results indicate that this approach to curriculum development is desirable and practical and has the potential for effectively serving future…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Competency Based Education, Computer Managed Instruction, Curriculum Development
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Goodman, Gay; And Others – International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 1989
This paper describes an effective systems approach for conducting physical therapy inservice training. The approach requires that the problem area be selected by staff consensus, and consists of eight elements such as "prioritizing needs" and "constructing performance measures." The approach is applied to planning and administering therapeutic…
Descriptors: Inservice Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Models, Physical Disabilities
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Cameron, Thomas H.; Kelly, Desmond P. – Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1988
The subject of this case report is a two-year, seven-month-old girl with de Lange syndrome, normal intelligence, and age-appropriate language skills. She demonstrated initial delays in gross motor skills and in receptive and expressive language but responded well to intensive speech and language intervention, as well as to physical therapy.…
Descriptors: Early Identification, Expressive Language, Intelligence, Intervention
Davies, Jean; Hunt, Agnes – Special Education: Forward Trends, 1980
A program to provide physiotherapy to mainstreamed physically handicapped English school children (from preschool through high school) is described. Begun in 1978, the once a week service has increased the independence of the children served and brought a better understanding of the handicapped students' capabilities to their teachers. (PHR)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Mainstreaming, Normalization (Handicapped)
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