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Massage Structure and Functions I

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Course Description

This course examines the anatomy and physiology of cells and tissues that underlie the normal functioning of the human body. Content includes an introduction to the principal bones and muscles, as well as their structure and functions at both a cellular and tissue level. Anatomic or physiological principles as related to practical application in therapeutic massage will be covered. Course also covers basic principles of pathology and the major pathological conditions likely to be encountered in massage therapy.

Minimum Credit Hours

2

Maximum Credit Hours

2

Lecture - Lab Hours

(2-0)

PCS Code

1.2

Requirements

Prerequisite: BIO 111, or BIO 244 and BIO 245 AND MAS 119, KIN 228 (all C or better). Concurrent Enrollment: MAS 112, MAS 114, MAS 116, MAS 131 and MAS 132. Course fee

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