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KINESLGY 421

Course Info

Course Name
Disorders of Voluntary Movement
Credit Hours
3
Term
Fall
Winter
Instructor
Brown
RO Name
Disord Vol Move
Level
Graduate
Description

An introduction to a variety of common diseases or conditions such as cerebral palsy, stroke, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson's Disease which affect voluntary movement. Emphasis is placed on relating structure to function and the application of motor control principles in describing conditions characterized by sensorimotor deficits. This course will be of interest to students considering careers in neurorehabilitation or other health-related fields.

Prerequisites
Graduate status; MOVESCI 320 or permission of instructor.
Component
LEC
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