By completing this program, students will achieve the following learning goals:
- Demonstrate competent written and electronic documentation skills, and oral communication skills.
- Perform all treatment procedures skillfully and safely, including modalities, massage, manual skills, gait training, and data collection for the physical therapist to use for assessment purposes.
- Demonstrate knowledge of the normal structure and function of the human body and understand the physiological and psychological effects of disease and injury.
- Demonstrate understanding of their professional role as a PTA and demonstrate awareness of ethical behavior, legal responsibility, and the PT/PTA professional relationship.
- Recognize and appreciate diversity within society and the health care profession.
- Successfully pass the PTA licensure exam and begin practice as an entry-level physical therapist assistant.
Graduates will acquire the following skills, knowledge, and abilities and perform them under the direction and supervision of the physical therapist:
- Basic patient handling and physical therapy skills: Documentation, body mechanics, posture education, joint range of motion, vital signs, ambulation with assistive devices, wheelchair operations, bed mobility, transfer training, edema control, and wound care.
- Modalities and massage skills: heat and cold techniques, aquatic therapy, ultrasound, LASER, diathermy, electrical muscle stimulation, TENS, compression, traction, soft tissue mobilization and massage techniques.
- Therapeutic Exercise: Develop appropriate exercise programs based on the Plan of Care established by the physical therapist, instruct patient in exercise, and progress exercises appropriately.
- Injury and disease and pathological conditions: Performing specific treatment techniques recommended by the PT for hemiplegia, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, traumatic brain injury, Parkinson’s disease, cerebral palsy and other neuropathic diseases of patients.
- Specialty areas of physical therapy: working with amputees, orthotics and prosthetics, pediatrics and geriatrics, cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation, manual techniques, burn management, pharmacology, arthritis, oncology, women’s health/pelvic floor dysfunction, chronic pain, musculoskeletal disorders and industrial medicine programs.
- Tests and measures: goniometry, vital signs, manual muscle testing, circumferential, gait training, soft tissue mobilization, objective balance assessment, and special tests for specific musculoskeletal disorders to aid with treatment progression.
- Use inclusive language and provide unbiased care throughout the treatment session
Meeting each of these program goals is determined through the student’s successful completion of each required PTA technical course with a grade of “C” or better, a Pass grade for clinical courses. Specific assessment criteria and learner outcomes are found in individual course syllabi.