This course focuses on the physiological responses and adaptations to exercise experienced by the cardiovascular, thermoregulatory, and neuromuscular systems of the body. The laboratory component of this course will include methods of data collection and measurement relating to energy expenditure, maximal oxygen consumption, onset of blood lactate, electrocardiography, and other selected measures.
- Instructor: Cisco Gabriel Reyes
This seminar program focuses on the evaluation and management of the needs of athletes with special considerations such as disabled Master’s level and female athletes and those with chronic disorders like asthma and diabetes. Included in this course is the matching of physical activities with the physical abilities and corrective needs of these athletes.
- Instructor: Tiffany Reiss
In this course students explore issues regarding ethics and jurisprudence associated with working with athletes, as well as how to communicate with other members of the athlete’s “team” of stakeholders. Students learn how to establish a sports injuries and rehabilitation practice.
- Instructor: Michael Reed
This is a series of four field-based practicums in which students participate in the evaluation and management of athletes. The required practicum hours are achieved through a variety of clinical experiences in physician offices, rehabilitation clinics, and sports performance laboratories as well as through participation in sporting events.
- Instructor: Jun Kawaguchi
- Instructor: Brent Marshall
- Non-editing Instructor: Cambrie Burns
- Non-editing Instructor: Bryce Gillespie
- Non-editing Instructor: Erich Steinmetz
This course focuses on the evaluation and management, including acute care, rehabilitation, and prevention, of injuries and
disorders of the cervical and thoracic spine, shoulder, arm, elbow, forearm, wrist and hand.
- Instructor: Dale Buchberger
This is a series of four field-based practicums in which students participate in the evaluation and management of athletes. The required practicum hours are achieved through a variety of clinical experiences in physician offices, rehabilitation clinics, and sports performance laboratories as well as through participation in sporting events.
- Instructor: Jun Kawaguchi
- Instructor: Brent Marshall
- Non-editing Instructor: Cambrie Burns
- Non-editing Instructor: Bryce Gillespie
- Non-editing Instructor: Erich Steinmetz
This is a series of four field-based practicums in which students participate in the evaluation and management of athletes. The required practicum hours are achieved through a variety of clinical experiences in physician offices, rehabilitation clinics, and sports performance laboratories as well as through participation in sporting events.
- Instructor: Jun Kawaguchi
- Instructor: Brent Marshall
- Non-editing Instructor: Cambrie Burns
- Non-editing Instructor: Bryce Gillespie
- Non-editing Instructor: Erich Steinmetz
This course provides the knowledge of evidence based chiropractic care and rehabilitation. This class will focus on the role of rehabilitation and exercise on patient care and management. It will include a brief overview of muscle functions during movements, faulty/normal patterns of movements, functional exams, patient presentations, learning the clinical audit process, rehabilitation protocols, and reading research articles. Students will gain a detailed understanding of practical applications of various rehabilitation techniques and exercises used in daily practice.
- Instructor: Tiffany Reiss
This is a series of four field-based practicums in which students participate in the evaluation and management of athletes. The required practicum hours are achieved through a variety of clinical experiences in physician offices, rehabilitation clinics, and sports performance laboratories as well as through participation in sporting events.
- Instructor: Jun Kawaguchi
- Instructor: Brent Marshall