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Dec 05, 2025
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OTA 3105 - Occupational Therapy and Physical Dysfunction Lab Credits: (3) Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem Course Fee: $45.00 Course Fee Purpose: This course has a fee attached. Course fees are established in order to benefit the students in this course and may, among other things, be used to cover the costs of equipment replacement and maintenance, consumable materials, licensure examinations, or to meet specific regulatory requirements. Examples of course fee expenditures for this specific course include subscriptions to electronic course preparation and clinical practice scenarios and applications. Fees are also applied to splinting materials, maintaining regularly used adaptive equipment, and lab supplies such as meal preparation lab and cleaning supplies. Description: This course addresses functional practice skills needed to address physical dysfunction using occupational therapy. Through practical lab experiences and interactive learning, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of techniques and strategies used to assist individuals with physical impairments in participating in meaningful occupations. Students will explore a variety of therapeutic interventions aimed at improving motor skills, strength, coordination, cognition, visual skills, and overall functional independence. The course emphasizes the application of theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios and clinical settings. Co-Requisite(s): OTA 3100 .
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