Adult Physical Dysfunction
OT-210-IN1
Erie Community College
- Semester
- Fall 2026
- Instructor
- Brittany Soemann
- Start Date
- 09-04-2026
- Total Credits
- 2
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This lecture course engages students in the study of physical and medical diagnoses and their related conditions common to the adult and aging population. This course investigates neurological and degenerative orthopedic cardiac and respiratory conditions among others. Knowledge of these conditions and their resulting performance skill deficits will aid the student in understanding their impact on occupational performance. This lecture course provides foundational knowledge for the co-requisite course OT 209 - Medical Diagnoses Physical Dysfunction and related conditions in the Adult and Aging Population Lab in which students apply their knowledge to design occupational therapy treatment interventions specific to these diagnoses and conditions.
Course Area: Occupational/Physical Therapy
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Dates: 09-04-2026 - 12-23-2026
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- Local Course ID: 26FA_ERI_OT210_IN1
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