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Hi,
I got accepted to Chapman for this upcoming class, however I am having second thoughts after perusing the curriculum.
I see that there is a lot of "neuro" courses compared to the lesser amount of "ortho" courses.
From your experience, do you feel that your curriculum was tailored towards the "neuro" PT setting?
Also, I was wondering if Chapman had any classes that focused on manual therapy/tissue massage/soft-tissue mobilization?
After graduating a DPT program, I want to enter an ortho/sports PT setting that focused on manual therapy/tissue massage/soft-tissue mobilization and I'm starting to think that Chapman might not be the best place for me after looking at their curriculum. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
I got accepted to Chapman for this upcoming class, however I am having second thoughts after perusing the curriculum.
I see that there is a lot of "neuro" courses compared to the lesser amount of "ortho" courses.
From your experience, do you feel that your curriculum was tailored towards the "neuro" PT setting?
Also, I was wondering if Chapman had any classes that focused on manual therapy/tissue massage/soft-tissue mobilization?
After graduating a DPT program, I want to enter an ortho/sports PT setting that focused on manual therapy/tissue massage/soft-tissue mobilization and I'm starting to think that Chapman might not be the best place for me after looking at their curriculum. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!